Samsung Electronics has officially confirmed the Galaxy S26 Series will debut in February 2025, ending speculation about potential delays. The tech giant plans an Unpacked event in late January, maintaining its traditional flagship launch timeline despite recent lineup changes.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Launch Details
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Unpacked Event | Late January 2025 |
| Product Launch | February 2025 |
| Models | Base, Plus, Ultra |
| Processors | Exynos 2600 (Base/Plus), Qualcomm (Ultra) |

Key Changes in Galaxy S26 Series
Samsung initially planned to introduce a sleek “Edge” model but reversed course due to underwhelming sales projections. The Galaxy S25 Edge sold just 1.31 million units in three months—74% fewer than the S25 Plus’s 5.05 million, according to Hana Securities data. This prompted Samsung to reintroduce the Plus model, extending hardware verification but ultimately preserving the February launch.
Contrary to earlier rumors, Samsung won’t use the Exynos 2600 across all models. Only the base and Plus variants will feature Samsung’s in-house chip, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra gets Qualcomm’s premium processor. This strategic split mirrors last year’s approach but with expanded Exynos adoption—a move experts attribute to improved 2-nanometer GAA process yields.

What This Means for Consumers
Industry analysts predict the S26 Ultra will see price increases due to rising component costs, tariffs, and Qualcomm’s premium chips. However, Samsung’s expanded Exynos use strengthens its negotiating position with suppliers. Professor Kim Yong-seok from Gachon University suggests full Exynos adoption in Ultra models might arrive with the 2027 Galaxy S27.
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FAQs
When will the Samsung Galaxy S26 be available?
The Galaxy S26 launches in February 2025 following a late January Unpacked event.
Which Galaxy S26 models use Qualcomm processors?
Only the Galaxy S26 Ultra features Qualcomm’s chip; Base and Plus use Exynos 2600.







