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Today — 26 February 2026Main stream

Galaxy S26 series: How Samsung chooses Snapdragon or Exynos

By:Yash
26 February 2026 at 01:03

Galaxy S26 series doesn’t bring one chip worldwide as Samsung revived dual chip strategy this year, bringing Exynos and Snapdragon.

Despite being Samsung’s in-house, and technically advanced processor, Exynos 2600 lags behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. The new Exynos, made using a 2nm process, powers nearly 25 percent of all units.

At Unpacked, Samsung confirmed that the Galaxy S26 and S26+ run the Exynos 2600 processor in several countries. Galaxy S26 Ultra launched with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset around the world.

Galaxy S26 and S26+ also come with Snapdragon SoC in select markets, including the US, China, and Japan. Samsung usually launches Snapdragon variants in Canada, so the Galaxy S26 may follow the suite this year.

In the rest of the world, the Galaxy S26 and S26+ will bring the Exynos chip. It includes a larger portion of the world, containing the entire European region and India.

Exynos 2600 appears to be a competitive chip, yet if you can’t settle for it, Galaxy S26 Ultra remains the only option. If you’re OK with Samsung’s chip decision, preorders are open, offering decent benefits to early buyers.

The Ultra tier stays unified on Snapdragon globally. That decision alone suggests Samsung views the Ultra customer as one who demands the most consistent, highest-performing experience regardless of geography.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 pre-order deals now live: Big savings, free gifts and more!

26 February 2026 at 00:38

Samsung has started pre-orders for the new Galaxy S26 lineup, and there are some great launch deals available. If you are thinking about upgrading your phone, now is a good time to pre-order.

The new Galaxy S series includes the Samsung Galaxy S26, Samsung Galaxy S26+, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung is offering big discounts, free credits, and even free earbuds for early buyers. These offers are available for a limited time during the pre-order period.

Samsung is giving up to $900 off when you trade in an eligible old device for Ultra and up to $500 for standard and Plus models. The exact amount depends on the phone you trade in, but the savings can be very high.

Customers can also get up to $150 in Samsung credit without a trade-in. This credit can be used to buy accessories like earbuds, smartwatches, and other add-ons. In addition, there is a free $30 credit available when you reserve and complete your pre-order.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus

There are also special audio deals. Some buyers can get a free pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 4. Another option is saving up to 70% on the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. These extra bonuses make the pre-order deal even better.

The Galaxy S26 starts at $900. The Galaxy S26 Plus starts at $1,100. The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,300. With trade-in offers, the final price can drop a lot depending on your old device. These pre-order deals help customers save money and get extra products at a lower cost. Visit Samsung.com now to pre-order any of these Galaxy S26 models.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series unboxing video is here, and this one is official

26 February 2026 at 00:19

Samsung has officially released the Galaxy S26 series, and the official unboxing video gives a first look at the device, its packaging, and what’s inside the box. The Galaxy S26 Ultra launches alongside the standard Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus. 

As per the official unboxing video, the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes in a clean, minimalist box, similar to last year’s Galaxy S25 series. However, there are a few notable changes. 

The front mainly highlights the upper camera module instead of the full phone silhouette. Also, the device name is now printed at the top of the box. This fresh design puts emphasis on the phone’s upgraded camera system.

Inside the box, you’ll find the essentials like the previous ones. It includes the device itself, a USB-C charging cable, a SIM ejector tool, and a quick start guide. Like most modern Samsung flagships, no charger is included to keep the box compact and eco-friendly.

Samsung Galaxy S26

Image via Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a slim and stylish design. It is just 7.9 mm thin and weighs 214 grams to make it comfortable to hold. It features a large 6.9-inch display and includes the world’s first built-in Privacy Display on a mobile phone. It also comes with a built-in S Pen, which makes writing, drawing, and editing more precise and easy.

Also, Samsung Galaxy S26 and Samsung Galaxy S26+ have a slim and balanced design that feels good in your hand. Both models offer large, immersive screens and advanced camera systems. They are powered by a strong processor and Galaxy AI to help with everyday tasks like multitasking, taking photos, and staying productive.

The Galaxy S26 Series is available in premium colors, including Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, Black, and White. There are also special online-only colors on Samsung’s website, including Silver Shadow and Pink Gold.

The unboxing of the Galaxy S26 series is simple and gives a premium first impression. The updated box design and sleek new camera layout reflect Samsung’s focus on design and photography. Check the full video below.

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Gemini-powered Scam Detection arrives on Galaxy S26

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 23:59

Samsung just closed a gap that mattered. Google’s Gemini-powered Scam Detection, once a Pixel talking point, is now landing on the Galaxy S26 series.

The Gemini model runs locally on the Galaxy S26’s flagship silicon, analyzing calls and messages in real time without shipping your conversations to the cloud.

On the Galaxy S26, Gemini monitors conversational cues during a call or text thread and surfaces a real-time alert if patterns match known scam behaviors. The UI integration is native to Samsung’s dialer and messaging framework.

Scam Detection is already helping millions of users to stay safe from scammers, and we are expanding this feature to more manufacturers, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series in the U.S.

Interestingly, Samsung’s implementation specifically targets so-called “Pig Butchering” schemes. It also flags fraudulent job offer pitches, which have exploded across messaging platforms.

These advanced protections are now rolling out on Google Pixel 10 series and other select devices, and will be available on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.

Android Scam Detection

Source – Google

For years, Pixel users flexed this feature, but not anymore. The Galaxy S26 now positions itself as the definitive Android choice for users who value security as much as specs.

For Samsung users, this is not a minor software add-on. It is a serious security upgrade baked directly into the phone’s core experience.

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Galaxy S26 Review Roundup Dives Deep Into The Price Bumps, The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display And More

26 February 2026 at 00:17

Galaxy S26 review roundup

Samsung has finally lifted the curtain off of its newest Galaxy S26 series, with the company introducing slightly changed designs for all models paired with a specifications bump and a minor improvement to the cameras. The latest lineup now starts from $899 in the U.S., which will raise some eyebrows and could manipulate your purchasing decision. However, there are some interesting bits found in the latest review roundup, so make sure you check out what content creators have pushed out before deciding on which flagship to make your daily driver. No magnets for Qi2 wireless charging and no silicon-carbon batteries […]

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Yesterday — 25 February 2026Main stream

Galaxy S26 and S26+ gets price increase, S26 Ultra stay the same

25 February 2026 at 23:32

Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S26 series and confirmed that the standard S26 and S26+ variants will start at a higher price point due to new changes.

The standard model now starts at $899, while the Plus variant starts at $1099. The standard S25 has seen this new price update due to the removal of the 128GB version, which was priced at $799 for the S25. The S25+ is still listed at $999 to begin with, but the new phone starts at $1,099.

That’s not it, the difference between the 256GB and 512GB versions is now hiked to $200. That’s a massive price gap between these storage. Here is the price breakdown.

S26

  • 256GB = $899
  • 512GB = $1,099

S26+

  • 256GB = $1,099
  • 512GB = $1,299
Galaxy S26 and S26+ Price

Galaxy S26 and S26+ Price

Galaxy S26 Ultra

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,299 for the 256GB version, which is the same as the S25 Ultra. It appears Samsung decided not to change the consumer opinion by increasing the device’s starting price. However, 512GB and 1TB variants are getting up to a $130 price bump.

Samsung’s price speculation has been in the news for months. The key reason for the price increase is primarily driven by the memory supply market, which is seeing a massive shortage due to low volume production.

Samsung has been taking supplies at higher prices from its in-house foundry and suppliers like Micron. The company will be taking the price hit and will divert some of that to the consumers. Still, keeping the Galaxy S26 Ultra at the same starting price point was a good strategy.

Pre-orders of these devices are open today onwards, with official sales starting on March 11, 2026.

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Samsung Care Plus: Galaxy S26 users get replacements instead of repairs

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 23:26

Starting with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung Care Plus is shifting away from its old repair-first mindset for replacements.

Samsung Galaxy S26 series owners in the UK are getting more than just new hardware this year. They are getting something longtime Galaxy users have quietly wanted for years: actual replacements.

If you are picking up a Galaxy S26 device, Samsung now guarantees (via AndroidAuthority) a replacement within 48 hours of you making a claim. The coverage has usually been solid on paper. The problem was always the execution.

Unless your phone was lost or stolen, Samsung would repair it at almost any cost instead of swapping it out. With the Galaxy S26 series in the UK, Samsung Care Plus now promises a replacement device within 48 hours of first contact.

Even better, the coverage travels with you. If you are abroad and something goes wrong, Samsung says it will still arrange a replacement. It turns an insurance plan into something that actually feels premium.

Right now, this improved replacement guarantee appears to be limited to the UK. We have not seen confirmation that markets like the US will get the same 48-hour replacement promise.

Well, Samsung UK has confirmed that existing Care Plus customers will start receiving these upgraded benefits over the coming months.

Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series offers over 7 OS updates?

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 23:08

With mobile phones getting costlier, the importance of longer software support has also increased. Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra flagship phones, which are secured with 7-year Android/One UI and security updates.

At Unpacked, Samsung announced its new flagships, which will go on sale starting March 11, 2026. The lineup introduces three flagship phones in different sizes. The Ultra packs a quad camera setup and some never-before-seen technologies.

The Galaxy S26 trio debuts One UI 8.5 out of the box. You get the best software from Samsung, built on the Android 16 operating system. Samsung also confirmed the Galaxy S26 family is secured with 7-year Android/One UI and security updates.

Samsung offered up to four years of OS and five years of security updates to the Galaxy S23 series, as well as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. The company has extended the support to 7 years, applicable to the Galaxy S24 and newer flagship models.

Galaxy S25 retained the software support, and Galaxy S26 is no exception. Even if you retire your Galaxy S26 after three to four years of usage, it will stay alive with fresh security patches and regular feature drops for at least three more years.

Galaxy S26 series will join the software chart in March 2026. The flagship models will receive new security updates on a monthly basis. After five or six years, Samsung will transfer the devices to a quarterly schedule before closing its software chapter.

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The wait is over, One UI 8.5 is officially launched

25 February 2026 at 22:46

At Unpacked February 2026, Samsung launched One UI 8.5 software with the Galaxy S26 series, bringing new features and optimizations that sit right on top of the One UI 8.0.

With this announcement, Samsung has once again returned to those biannual software improvements. The phone maker used to showcase its new software updates at its special developer conference. That tradition changed last year, when the One UI 7.0 (Android 15) debuted with the S25 series.

In mid-2025, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 devices, featuring Android 16-based One UI 8.0. So, these are two major OS updates in the same year. Since we’re past that cycle, One UI 8.5 brings balance to the Galaxy smartphone ecosystem. The software still has Android 16 in base but improved with a lot of new features.

One of the most notable upgrades is new UI elements, which appear rounder and softer. The quick panel has a lot of customizations, and fresh UI controls are added throughout the system apps.

In the latest flagship, the phone has a dedicated privacy display feature, allowing users to hide the on-screen controls when viewed from the sides. Besides, One UI 8.5 is launched with extra customizations to improve privacy display use cases.

It has new generative AI features that are part of the Galaxy AI features that further enhance the user experience. On top of that, Gemini is no longer enjoying the lone wolf AI agent status because Samsung has partnered with Perplexity to offer it as a second AI agent for Galaxy S26 series users.

One UI 8.5

Returning to the schedule

With these additions and improvements, One UI 8.5 has earned the right to debut as the first release of the year with the S-series. Next, Samsung will drop the One UI 9 (Android 17) update with new Z Fold and Flip foldables in the second half of 2026.

This schedule makes sense to keep the users hooked with new device improvements in both halves of the year.

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Galaxy S26 launch brings bigger environmental commitments

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 22:39

The Galaxy S26 is not just another spec bump; it is Samsung planting a flag for 2030. This is Samsung signaling that its premium flagship line now doubles as a proof point for how serious it is about the circular economy.

The Galaxy S26 is the latest vessel for Samsung’s long-term sustainability roadmap under its Galaxy for the Planet platform, the backbone of the MX business’ environmental push since 2021.

Under Galaxy for the Planet, the company set four major sustainability goals for 2025; all four are now complete. Samsung has now applied 10 types of recycled materials across both exterior and interior components of Galaxy devices.

The 2030 phase of Galaxy for the Planet focuses on three pillars: circularity, water stewardship and biodiversity. Samsung aims to incorporate at least one recycled material in every module of every mobile product.

“The progress we have made through Galaxy for the Planet reflects years of consistent effort across our teams and partners,” said TM Roh, CEO, President and Head of the Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics.

“Sustainability is central to how we operate and innovate. It informs how we design products, manage resources and create value beyond our devices. As we work toward our 2030 goals, we are expanding our commitments beyond products and operations to address broader environmental impact as we work toward our 2030 goals.”

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Samsung introduces Galaxy S26+ and it’s something special

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 22:22

Samsung Galaxy S26+, introduced today, is the classic middle child of the S series. Not as over-the-top as the Ultra, not as compact as the base model, but arguably the one that hits the sweet spot for those who care about balance.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus – 2026

Writing Galaxy S26+ specs feels a lot like the Galaxy S25+. The difference is very minor, with Samsung leaning heavily on the new camera island, modern processors, and Galaxy AI advancements powered by One UI 8.5.

Slimmer, sharper, still unmistakably Galaxy

Up front, you are looking at a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a 3120 x 1440 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The company continues to lean into its display dominance, and on paper, this is peak Galaxy.

Protection comes courtesy of Corning Gorilla Armor 2, which Samsung says improves scratch resistance and glare control. Looking at the glass and frame, the S26+ measures just 7.3mm thick and weighs around 190 grams.

Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus

Snapdragon vs Exynos

In the US and China, the Galaxy S26+ runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. That chip features a custom Oryon V3 Phoenix architecture with 2 performance cores clocked at 4.74GHz and 6 additional cores at 3.62GHz.

For US readers, the Snapdragon branding carries weight.

Europe and India get Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2600, a deca-core setup with one C1-Ultra core at 3.9GHz, three C1-Prox cores at 3.25GHz, and six more at 2.75GHz. On paper, it is a different philosophy: more cores, slightly lower peak clocks.

Whether the gap is noticeable in daily use will come down to thermals and optimization. With 12GB of RAM and storage options of 256GB or 512GB, both variants are well-equipped for multitasking, AI features, and long-term updates.

A refined triple camera setup

The camera system is led by a 50MP main sensor with a 1/1.56-inch size, f/1.8 aperture, dual-pixel PDAF, and OIS. The 10MP telephoto offers 3x optical zoom at 67mm with OIS, while the 12MP ultra-wide brings a 120-degree FOV and Super Steady Video.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus

The S26+ supports 8K at 24 or 30fps, 4K at up to 60fps, and 10-bit HDR with HDR10+. For creators and influencers who want flagship-grade video without jumping to the Ultra, this setup makes a strong case.

On the front, a 12MP wide camera with dual-pixel autofocus handles selfies and 4K video at 60fps.

Battery and connectivity

The Galaxy S26+ packs a 4,900mAh battery inside that 7.3mm frame. It supports 45W wired charging, along with wireless charging. Samsung is still playing it safe on charging speeds, especially when rivals are pushing beyond 100W.

Connectivity is thoroughly modern: 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C, and a full suite of global positioning systems, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and BDS. Dual-SIM support comes via Nano-SIM and eSIM.

Biometrics include an in-display fingerprint sensor and face recognition. Standard sensors like a gyroscope, barometer, accelerometer, and e-compass are all here.

As for the price tag, the Galaxy S26+ starts at $1,099, which firmly plants it in premium territory. Samsung Galaxy S26+ introduced today feels like a device designed for buyers who want flagship power without carrying Ultra.

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Galaxy S26 Release Date: Here’s when you can purchase this flagship phone

25 February 2026 at 22:19

Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The company has revealed the phones today, which gives fans their first official look at the new design, features, and improvements. Here you can check the release date of Galaxy S26 phones.

Although the phones are now officially announced, they are not yet available to buy in stores. Pre-orders start immediately, so anyone who wants the phone early can reserve it online. However, if you want to purchase it in a store, you will have to wait a little longer.

Samsung launched Galaxy S26 today, which means on February 25. Retail sales, meaning the phones will be available in stores and from carriers, will start on March 11. This means customers who pre-order will get the phones before anyone else.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

The new Galaxy S26 phones comes upgraded design, stunning cameras, faster performance, and improved features compared to last year’s models. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the most powerful model. The Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus will still offer many of the top features, but in a simpler, more affordable package.

This time, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is available in Cobalt Violet, White, Black, and Sky Blue, alongside the Samsung.com exclusive Pink Gold and Silver Shadow. For anyone looking to upgrade, from today you can place a pre-order to make sure you get your phone early. If you prefer to buy in a store, you will need to wait until March 11. Stay tuned.

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Samsung launches Galaxy S26 AI Phone

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 22:17

Samsung launches the Galaxy S26 AI Phone at the Unpacked event. The company did not try to reinvent the Galaxy S26, but tried to perfect it.

This year, Samsung’s strategy with the Galaxy S26 is different. Make it the phone most Android users can buy without second-guessing the decision by tightening the fundamentals, pushing AI, and keeping the price at $899 (512GB costs $1,099).

Display and Design

Samsung Galaxy S26 launches with a 6.3-inch screen, a little larger than the Galaxy S25. It is a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2600 nits peak brightness. Scrolling feels smooth, and brightness is strong enough for harsh sunlight.

Scratch resistance is improved, but the anti-reflective layer is what stands out. It sounds minor until you use it daily. Samsung first introduced this solution with the S24 Ultra, which was later expanded to the S25 Ultra last year.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Colors

Samsung slapped a camera island across all S26 models. It’s inspired by the Galaxy S25 Edge and Z Fold 7. The sensor placement remains the same as the S25 series, but the vertical stack is now surrounded by a prominent bump.

Chipset

For US buyers especially, this one is about power and polish.

In the US, the Galaxy S26 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, and that alone will sell a lot of units. Qualcomm’s latest silicon is clearly built with AI workloads in mind. Benefits of the modern chip include:

  • Apps open instantly
  • Games hold frame rates longer
  • Heat management feels more controlled

Outside the US, Samsung is using the Exynos 2600 processor, built on a 2nm process. On paper, that sounds impressive, but it’s a cautious wait-and-see. If the efficiency gains are real and thermals stay controlled, this could be a turning point.

Camera

The camera hardware looks familiar: 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10MP 3x telephoto and a 12MP selfie snapper. It’s the same camera hardware as the Galaxy S25 series, and Samsung faced huge criticism over it.

Samsung Galaxy S26

The improvements are happening in processing. The Snapdragon chip and Samsung’s AI tuning produce better HDR balance and cleaner night shots. Low-light photos show less noise, skin tones look more natural and zoom shots hold better detail.

RAM and operating system

Samsung finally made 12GB RAM standard across all models. The Galaxy S26 feels stable under pressure, and that matters more than flashy benchmarks.

One UI 8.5, based on Android 16, leans heavily on on-device AI, and that RAM is doing real work behind the scenes. For power users, this is huge when it comes to multitasking and gaming.

Battery and charging

Samsung Galaxy S26 gains a bigger battery than the S25. The flagship phone now boasts a 4,300mAh battery, an additional 300mAh capacity. However, there’s no improvement in the charging speed, which is capped at 25W.

At $799, the Galaxy S26 sits in a sweet spot. It is not ultra-premium pricing, but it is not mid-range either.

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Samsung Unveils The Base Galaxy S26: A Larger And Brighter Screen, Ambient Island, A Heftier Battery, And $899 Price

25 February 2026 at 22:12

A Samsung smartphone with a triple-lens camera system rests on a marble surface next to a succulent plant and a closed

Even though this year's Samsung 'Galaxy Unpacked' event has been utterly tarnished by a spate of high-profile leaks - which saw an unreleased Galaxy S26 Ultra fall into the hands of a tech YouTuber as reports emerge of a plethora of those unreleased units making their way to shady online stores - the show must go on. As such, Samsung has just officially unveiled the base Galaxy S26, nearly copying the form factor of the base Galaxy S25, save a slightly larger and brighter screen, a dedicated camera island, and a larger battery, all for $899. Behold The Base Galaxy S26 […]

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Leak reveals new Expert RAW upgrade for Samsung Galaxy S26 series

25 February 2026 at 20:17

Samsung is getting ready to launch its new Galaxy S26 series in just a few hours. The excitement is very high, and many details about the phones have already leaked online. Now, a new leak has revealed fresh information about the Expert RAW camera app on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

According to well-known tipster @Iceuniverse, the Expert RAW app is getting a special update that will be available only on the Galaxy S26 series for now. Although Samsung has not officially confirmed this yet, the update is said to bring better and more powerful camera features.

Expert RAW is a camera mode made for people who love photography. It allows users to take high-quality photos with more control over settings. With the new update, the Galaxy S26 Ultra may offer better picture quality, especially in low light.

Samsung Expert RAW new icon

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is already expected to come with improved camera hardware. With the upgraded Expert RAW app, Samsung may offer an even better photography experience.

We will know all the official details once Samsung makes the announcement. Stay tuned.

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Some Samsung users get unexpected $50 credit ahead of Galaxy S26 debut

25 February 2026 at 19:07

Samsung is reportedly surprising some users by sending $50 store credit to their accounts just hours before the launch of the Galaxy S26 series today. Some users on Reddit shared that the credit appeared automatically in their Samsung accounts and could be used at checkout. One person used it to get a 45W charging brick for free.

Many of these users did not sign up for Samsung’s usual Reserve program. Normally, Samsung gives a smaller bonus, like $30, to people who pre-register for new phones. This $50 credit appeared without any action needed, and it can be used on accessories and other Samsung products, not just the new phones.

So far, most reports of this surprise credit come from users in the US. It is not clear if Samsung is sending it as part of a promotion for the Galaxy S26 launch or if it is a broader offer for Samsung account holders.

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

Samsung’s Reserve program is still active and also offers a chance to win $5,000 for those who pre-register for the Galaxy S26. But this sudden $50 credit is an amazing bonus that can be used immediately.

The new Galaxy S26 series, including the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, is going to launch today. Stay tuned with us for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 to adopt dual-sourcing strategy for LPDDR5X memory

25 February 2026 at 17:34

Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Ahead of the official announcement, details about the Galaxy S26 phones’ memory have surfaced, which show some interesting changes from previous models.

All three Galaxy S26 models will use fast LPDDR5X RAM, but Samsung is taking a new approach by sourcing the memory from two companies. The RAM will come from both Samsung’s own semiconductor division (Samsung DS) and US-based Micron Technology. Early batches of the phones reportedly use almost half from each supplier for more flexibility in production.

The standard Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ will feature 12GB of RAM. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will offer either 12GB or 16GB, depending on the storage variant.

Samsung LPDDR5X DRAM On-device AI

Image: Samsung Newsroom

Last year, Samsung relied mainly on Micron’s chips for the Galaxy S25 series, as they were considered faster. This year, Samsung DS has improved its memory chips, making it possible to use both suppliers without affecting performance.

Memory chip prices have risen recently due to high demand from AI data centers and large cloud companies. By using two suppliers, Samsung can ensure a steady supply of chips and may also negotiate better prices.

Samsung’s dual-sourcing strategy shows a smart approach to handling supply challenges and cost pressures. It also highlights Samsung’s growing ability to rely on its own chips in addition to a trusted partner.

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Around Half Of The Galaxy S26 Series Units To Sport A Micron DRAM Instead Of One From Samsung

25 February 2026 at 16:28

Samsung smartphones in red, white, and blue, showing rear cameras and SAMSUNG labels.

Despite being a veritable memory chip behemoth, Samsung's Galaxy S26 series won't come equipped with a Samsung-manufactured DRAM, at least for the 50 percent or so units that are now all set to employ an LPDDR5X memory from Micron. Samsung DS wants to maximize the LPDDR5X memory it sells to Apple, and so the South Korean behemoth's MX division has chosen Micron to fill the supply gap for its Galaxy S26 series According to DealSite, Samsung's mobile-focused MX division has equipped around 50 percent of the initial batches of the Galaxy S26 series with an LPDDR5X memory from Micron instead […]

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Samsung Galaxy S26 supports iPhone AirDrop sharing via Quick Share

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 12:04

Samsung will reveal the Galaxy S26 series today, and a last-minute leak has just brought big news. Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series supports iPhone AirDrop sharing through Quick Share, a feature previously limited to Pixel phones.

Google introduced an upgraded Quick Share that lets Pixel 10 users share files with iPhones. After a brief exclusivity, the feature was expanded to the Pixel 9 series.

A screenshot, featuring Samsung aesthetics, spotlights the AirDrop-Quick Share compatibility. It clearly shows that Quick Share on Galaxy S26 now allows users to share with iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other devices that support AirDrop. Credit – @chunvn8888

The interface also contains a quick tutorial that assists users in sending and receiving files.

  • Send to an Apple device
    • Make sure the recipient has AirDrop set to Everyone. This makes their device visible so you can send files to it.
  • Receive from an Apple device
    • Tap Quick Share in the quick panel. This makes your phone visible so Apple devices can send files to it.

While Share with Apple devices is turned on, your phone may temporarily disconnect from Wi-Fi networks while searching for or sharing with Apple devices.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Quick Share AirDrop

Source – @chunvn8888/X

Apple, so far, remained silent on this strike on its AirDrop platform. The company might patch the loophole that led Google to realize this support. Well, Galaxy S26 users will be able to share files across Android and iOS devices.

It was widely anticipated that Samsung would also introduce the upgraded Quick Share at the Unpacked event. As expected, the Galaxy S26 series brings support for iPhone AirDrop via Quick Share, and it’s a game-changer.

Apple has made it pretty complicated to share files across operating systems. Google found a trick that bridged the gap and unlocked sharing. The feature is now expanding to Galaxy phones after being exclusive to Pixel.

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Samsung waited too long to stop Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 08:09

Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks are about to reach the “disaster” level, and it seems Samsung has launched an internal investigation. Samsung partners have broken the NDA terms by opening an early sale of the unreleased flagships.

It started with a Dubai-based retailer, which started selling the Galaxy S26 Ultra African units earlier this week. It led the device to be completely exposed in hands-on, unboxing, and first impression videos on the web.

Over the past days, we’ve seen the real Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks, with videos exposing its design, camera, charging, and benchmarks, Privacy Display, build and literally everything.

Samsung has already started sending DMCA to creators publishing Galaxy S26 Ultra videos before its official launch. An internal investigation has also launched, via IceUniverse, with TM Roh worried about the Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks.

Well, it’s too late, and the damage has been done. Samsung has nothing left to secure now, and the Unpacked is going to be a formal presentation. Real looks at the most anticipated device are already available on X and YouTube.

Samsung has no control over its software and hardware departments when it comes to securing them from early exposure. Power users are already using One UI 9, even when the entire fanbase is waiting for One UI 8.5.

Galaxy S26 Ultra joined a similar stream because of some sellers. It has reached the hands of creators and influencers. It’s not about blaming creators who exposed the device, but Samsung and its sellers are to blame.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leaks

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Samsung Galaxy S26 reservation offer expires soon

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 07:44

It’s your last chance to reserve the Galaxy S26 series to secure the reservation bonus. Unpacked is almost here, and the reservation link expires soon. If you haven’t completed the registration, do it now as it’s completely free.

Reserving the next Galaxy doesn’t require any payment in the US. You just need to fill out a basic form for registration. It’s a “reserve now, think later” offer that doesn’t mandate a purchase if you’ve reserved the next Galaxy.

Galaxy S26 reservation bonus includes four key benefits. It includes a flat $30 free credit as well as a higher trade-in value, $150 without trade-in, and entry into a hefty giveaway. Here are the key benefits of reservation:

  1. $30 Samsung Credit
  2. $150 in savings
  3. Up to $900 trade-in benefits
  4. $5,000 giveaway

Beyond that, the “reserve” promo also ensures buyers have early access to the devices by priority delivery, an opportunity to purchase exclusive colors available on samsung.com, and enhance trade-in value upon their devices.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Reservations

Samsung is launching the Galaxy S26 series, Buds 4, and Book 6 series. Filling out one reservation form secures benefits across products. The company has already revealed the price and availability of its latest Galaxy Book laptops.

Details of the Galaxy S26 and Buds 4 series will be shared at the event. The new Galaxy gadgets are set to go on sale on March 11.

Nearly 14 hours left in Unpacked and the reservation campaign as well. Samsung is setting up the Palace of Fine Arts to unveil the new products. It’s an in-person event, but you can also join the official livestream on YouTube.

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Galaxy S26 launch has a direct connection with Galaxy S20

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 06:50

Samsung picked the same venue as the Galaxy S20 series for the Galaxy S26 series launch at an Unpacked event in San Francisco.

Reports emerging from South Korea, via Chosun, reveal that Samsung is launching the Galaxy S26 series at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California.

Built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of San Francisco’s iconic cultural landmarks. Now, the historic building serves as a multi-purpose arts venue hosting a variety of events.

The event venue has received an Unpacked makeover. Access is currently prohibited by security personnel, who are stationed around the venue to control access.

A simple sign reading that reads “Galaxy Unpacked 2026” has been installed on the building’s outer wall. Samsung will kick off the Unpacked event nearly 15 hours later.

Nearly six years ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy S20 series and its first Flip phone. The Unpacked event was held in San Francisco, and the venue was the Palace of Fine Arts, a historic landmark.

Experience zone

Samsung has also set up an experience zone inside the venue. It will offer visitors a hands-on experience of the newly unveiled products. Galaxy S26’s upgraded camera and Galaxy AI capabilities are in the spotlight.

Samsung will announce the Galaxy S26 series and Buds 4 series. With the Palace of Fine Arts as the venue, fans around the world can join the event livestream. The products will be available for purchase starting March 11.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Unpacked Palace of Fine Arts

Via – Chosun Biz

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Galaxy S26 series EU energy labels confirm battery sizes and endurance hours before launch

24 February 2026 at 19:04
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is just hours away from going official at the February 25 Unpacked event, but thanks to mandatory EU energy labels, we already have some confirmed details.

The information comes from official European certification listings. These labels are required for devices sold in the EU and include rated (minimum guaranteed) battery capacities, advertised “typical” capacities, standardized battery endurance results, and even durability metrics.

Starting with the base model, the Galaxy S26 gets a rated 4,175 mAh battery, marketed as 4,300 mAh typical. That’s a modest bump over the Galaxy S25’s roughly 4,000 mAh cell. In the EU’s standardized mixed-use test, it’s rated for 51 hours on a single charge. That suggests Samsung has managed at least incremental gains in efficiency, not just raw capacity.

The Galaxy S26+ sticks with a rated 4,755 mAh battery (advertised as 4,900 mAh typical). Endurance is listed at 55 hours, which either matches or very slightly improves on its predecessor.

Then there’s the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which continues Samsung’s now very long 5,000 mAh tradition. The rated capacity sits at 4,855 mAh, marketed as 5,000 mAh typical, unchanged for six straight generations. It also achieves 55 hours in the EU test.

Beyond battery size and endurance, the EU labels reveal some additional details. All three models score Class A for energy efficiency and drop resistance, carry IP68 dust and water protection, and receive a Class C repairability rating.

The labels indicate 80% capacity retention after 1,200 full charge cycles, which is a noticeable drop from the 2,000-cycle figure associated with the S25 series. That’s roughly a 40% reduction on paper.

All of this lines up fairly well with previous leaks. The standard S26 finally gets a capacity bump, while the Plus and Ultra models lean more on efficiency than larger cells. Whether that’s due to EU transport regulations around battery shipping thresholds, internal space constraints, or Samsung’s design priorities isn’t fully clear — but the strategy is consistent.

We now have concrete figures for capacity, endurance, and durability before the official reveal even begins. The real test, of course, will be hands-on reviews and real-world usage.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 success sets stage for strategic Galaxy S26 launch

25 February 2026 at 02:47

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series is doing better than the previous Galaxy S24 series. These high-end phones are still very popular with buyers around the world.

According to Counterpoint Research, the total sales of the Galaxy S25 series grew 5%, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra sold 7% more than the S24 Ultra. This shows that people still want premium smartphones even when the market is changing.

Even with a slower start, the Galaxy S25 series sold more from February to December 2025 than the S24 series during the same months. The Galaxy S25 Ultra also saw monthly sales increases in July and October. At the same time, Galaxy Z Fold 7 foldables were in high demand. This means people wanted both types of flagship phones.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Counterpoint report

Image via Counterpoint

The Galaxy S25 Ultra ended the year as one of the Top 10 best-selling smartphones of 2025. Samsung focuses on premium devices to keep sales strong while lower-priced models face rising component costs.

Aside from this, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 series at the Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 25, 2026. The launch will show how memory shortages might affect prices and features. Prices, memory options, and promotions will give an early idea of the 2026 smartphone market.

Samsung is also adding AI updates, including improvements to Bixby and integration with Perplexity. The company hopes these features will interest buyers, even though AI is not yet a main reason for upgrades.

Research Director Tarun Pathak said:

“The global smartphone market’s premiumization trend continued in 2025, as witnessed by the notable performance of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series, particularly the Ultra variant. For this year, Samsung will be looking for continued growth in the premium segment, aided by promotions and financing options in key markets, to offset exposure to lower price tiers, which are likely to be impacted immediately by rising component costs.”

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 Event: Here’s what to expect

25 February 2026 at 02:00

Samsung is all set to start hosting its biggest tech event, Galaxy Unpacked 2026. Every year, Samsung uses this event to show its newest phones, smart devices, and features. People all over the world wait to see what new technology Samsung will bring. Here you can check what to expect in Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026.

Event Date, Time, and Place

The Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event will be held on February 25, 2026 at San Francisco, United States. Everyone who cannot attend in person can watch the event live on YouTube.

The event timing is as follows:

  • Washington (US – EST): 1 p.m. EST
  • London (UK – GMT): 6 p.m. GMT
  • New Delhi (India – IST): 11:30 p.m. IST
  • Seoul (South Korea – KST): 3 a.m. KST
  • Bangkok (Southeast Asia: 12 a.m. ICT

Here’s What to Expect at Galaxy Unpacked 2026 

Galaxy S26 Series 

The main highlight of the event will be the Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, S26+, and the S26 Ultra. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the most advanced model.

Samsung promises brighter screens, faster performance, and improved cameras. The Ultra model will also have a Privacy Display feature that protects your screen from prying eyes.

A major change this year is the use of Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 chip. This chip makes the phones faster, improves graphics, and powers smarter AI. Users can expect better gaming, smoother apps, and quicker performance overall.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Dux Ducis Case

Source – DUXDUCIS

One UI 8.5 and New AI Features

Samsung is reportedly going to announce One UI 8.5 and its new features at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The new software will help users do everyday tasks faster. AI can improve photos, organize files, suggest helpful shortcuts, and make the phone easier to use.

One UI 8.5 will introduce several new features and enhancements to provide a a next level Galaxy experience. Samsung has been testing the beta version on Galaxy S25 phones, and now it will be official. The Galaxy S26 series will go on sale on March 11, 2026, marking the rollout of the official One UI 8.5 software. Samsung will gradually roll out this update to more Galaxy devices.

Galaxy Buds 4 Series

Along with the Galaxy S26 phones, Samsung will launch the Galaxy Buds 4 series, including a standard and a Pro version. These earbuds have a new design, longer battery life, and AI features for better sound. They will connect easily with the Galaxy phones and make listening to music and calls more enjoyable.

Galaxy Unpacked 2026 shows how Samsung is shaping its future. Fans can expect faster phones, smarter AI, improved cameras, and new accessories. This event is a chance to see the newest Samsung technology and how it can make everyday life easier and more fun.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 pre-order leak reveals big savings for early buyers

25 February 2026 at 00:41

Samsung is ready to launch its new Galaxy S26 phones at the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event on February 25. There will be three models: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. A new leak has shared details about prices and pre-order offers for the Galaxy S26 series in Europe.

New information from Dealabs reveals that Samsung will give special discounts to people who pre-order. This time, there will be a change in storage. The Galaxy S26 will now start with 256GB of storage. Samsung is removing the 128GB base model that was available in the Galaxy S25 series. This means customers will get more storage as the starting option.

Samsung will offer a free storage upgrade for early buyers in Europe. This means if you pay for 256GB, you will get 512GB without paying extra. Samsung will also give extra money if you trade in your old phone. Buyers of the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus can get a €100 trade-in bonus. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will give a €150 bonus.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Dux Ducis Case

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The Galaxy S26 is expected to start at €999 for 256GB. With the free upgrade and trade-in bonus, the starting price could be like €899. Customers could save up to €300 on the S26 and S26 Plus. The Ultra model could offer savings of up to €350.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Price Details

Model Storage Starting Price Discounted Price Total Discount
Galaxy S26 256 GB €999 €899  €100
Galaxy S26 512 GB €1199 €899  €300
Galaxy S26+ 256 GB €1269 €1169  €100
Galaxy S26+ 512 GB €1469 €1169  €300
Galaxy S26 Ultra 256 GB €1469 €1319  €150
Galaxy S26 Ultra 512 GB €1669 €1319  €350
Galaxy S26 Ultra 1 TB €1969 €1619  €350

These offers will be available in Europe. They may not come to other regions. Samsung will launch the phones on February 25, and is expected to make them available on March 11. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung need to stop sellers from spoiling its flagship launch

24 February 2026 at 19:55

Samsung is revealing the Galaxy S26 series in two days, but the phone is no longer a mystery due to the weak links in its supply chain, which have been severe this time. Usually, we see promo and product image leaks before the launch. This time, someone has unpacked the Galaxy S26 Ultra device, and it’s a retail unit that we’re talking about.

The Korean phone maker has been preparing this phone since early 2025. Early design leaks of the device appeared somewhere around December. However, those schematics were limited to the CAD renders. Later on, we’ve seen minor inputs about the camera and hardware.

The pace of leaks increased in February, as expected, but a few days before the event, we now have a clear picture of the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.

This situation appeared after a tech YouTuber, Sahil Karoul, purchased a Galaxy S26 Ultra unit from a Samsung retailer in Dubai. He explored the device from all sides and showcased new features online on his channel and social media accounts. As of today, his content has garnered massive attention on these platforms.

More information revealed that the Samsung store in Dubai sold him Africa bound S26 Ultra. You should know that the unit that he received was 12000 AED, and he paid about 3200 US dollars to a person, who was supposedly working at the Samsung store in an undisclosed locality.

It comes to the money, the seller is handing over these units without worrying about any consequences. In fact, Sahil later confirmed that the newer storage versions have now arrived and they’re being sold across the market. On a further note, he mentioned that the price has already dropped in one day by up to 1,000 US dollars.

Dire Situation

Revelation of a device from a big company as Samsung, should not be considered normal. The phone maker should have put some strict contraints over its supply chain and shipments.

It appears that the Korean company didn’t pay attention to sellers, who could slip out units without punishment. Look at Apple, for example, none of its iPhone release leaks even before a day of official unveiling, but things are turning really bad for its competitor.

Now that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has been unpacked before the launch. Samsung should monitor this situation up close, find the weak links, and fix them before the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 release.

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Galaxy S26 may trail S25 in long-term battery health

By:Yash
24 February 2026 at 12:54

EU energy labels for the Galaxy S26 series have surfaced less than 36 hours before launch, and they reveal something few expected: better efficiency, but potentially weaker long-term battery health than the Galaxy S25.

The labels, obtained by Ytechb, cover the full lineup: the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. They outline energy efficiency, endurance per cycle, repairability, durability ratings, and battery lifespan under the EU’s standardized testing framework.

Moving from 2000 cycles to 1200 cycles represents a reduction in long-term battery longevity. For users who keep their phones for four or five years, cycle count matters as it impacts how quickly battery capacity degrades over time.

The labels list battery endurance at 1200 charge cycles before dropping to 80 percent health. The Galaxy S25 series and several other recent Samsung devices were rated for 2000 charge cycles to reach that same 80 percent threshold.

More from EU label

On paper, the efficiency story looks strong. All three models carry an A-class energy efficiency rating. That puts them among the most power-efficient phones under the EU system. The standardized battery endurance test shows:

  • Galaxy S26: 51 hours, 4,175mAh battery
  • Galaxy S26 Plus: 55 hours, 4,755mAh battery
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra: 55 hours, 4,855mAh battery

Those are solid numbers, especially considering the battery sizes are not dramatically larger than previous models. If the labels are accurate, Samsung has squeezed more usable time out of similar capacity cells.

All three devices are rated A for repeated free-fall reliability. The lineup carries an IP68 certification, meaning they are fully dust-tight and can survive submersion in up to 3 meters of fresh water for at least 30 minutes.

The Galaxy S26 series reportedly earns a C grade for repairability, suggesting moderate difficulty for component replacement. With launch day just hours away, official confirmation is close.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Battery Health

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Samsung roasts Apple iPhone in savage Galaxy S26 teaser

By:Yash
24 February 2026 at 10:15

Samsung just posted a 15-second clip that might go down as one of the sharpest pre-Unpacked jabs in recent memory. With the fresh Galaxy S26 teaser, Samsung roasts Apple and the photo editing limits of its iPhone and iOS.

The ad opens on a woman, carrying an iPhone, complete with the aged notch design and squarish camera setup on the back. The irony is that Samsung refrained from using the recent iPhones, which fully adopted Dynamic Island.

She is trying to erase her ex from a photo. Tap, smudge, and try again. The results look half-baked; ghosting artifacts everywhere. The message is clear: Apple’s so-called Object Removal is still playing catch-up.

The phrase Can your phone do that is clever because it avoids naming Apple. In the context of the iPhone 17 cycle and the broader iOS 26 AI push, it reads like a challenge.

Samsung roast Apple iPhone editing tools

Samsung is framing Apple as safe, controlled, and limited. Meanwhile, Galaxy AI is being positioned as creative, expressive, and even a little chaotic in the best way.

The Galaxy maker has done this before, but this time it feels more surgical. Using an actual iPhone as the prop is not accidental, but a direct shot at Apple’s ecosystem lock-in strategy.

AI Object Eraser

Object removal is not new. Samsung has had Object Eraser in the Gallery for years. What this teaser signals is a serious upgrade.

Apple’s Clean Up tool in recent iOS builds handles basic object removal. It runs largely on devices and struggles with complex backgrounds.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra lacks powered-off tracking feature

By:Yash
24 February 2026 at 07:39

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is a spec monster, yet it reportedly lacks a power-off tracking feature.

Despite Google rebranding and expanding its Find My Device network into Find Hub, Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup appears to miss one of its most practical recovery features: powered-off tracking.

Friends over at AndroidAuthority spotted a revealing entry on Google’s Issue Tracker. A Google employee shared logs from a Galaxy S26 Ultra while investigating a font-related issue. Buried inside was this line:

[ro.bluetooth.finder.supported]: [false]

It indicates that the Galaxy S26 Ultra does not support Bluetooth-based device finding after the phone is powered off. Google introduced this capability with the Pixel 8 series and continues it with the Pixel 9 lineup.

Google’s Find Hub powered-off tracking allows a device to be located for several hours after it has been turned off. Nearby Android phones act as anonymous relays through Find Hub, helping pinpoint a lost device.

This is not a minor convenience, but a real-world safety net, and Samsung still is not using it. Samsung fans often point to SmartThings Find and say, “We already have offline tracking.”

Samsung’s system relies on nearby Galaxy devices acting as “Find Nodes.” However, once the device is fully shut down, SmartThings Find stops working.

Google’s powered-off tracking is different. It leverages low-level Bluetooth functionality that survives shutdown for a limited window; that’s the key distinction.

What do you think, SammyFans? Is the lack of powered-off tracking on the Galaxy S26 Ultra a serious miss, or is Samsung’s SmartThings Find system sufficient for your needs?

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Galaxy S26 Unpacked Official Livestream: February 25, 2026

By:Yash
25 February 2026 at 16:07

Just a few hours more, and the world will witness 2026’s first mega reveal. Samsung is unveiling the Galaxy S26 series on February 25 at an in-person Unpacked, and the event will livestream on YouTube as well.

At the Unpacked event, Samsung will uncover the Galaxy S26 series, Buds 4 series, upgrades to Galaxy AI, and the new One UI 8.5. Galaxy S26 Ultra is the star of the show, but millions of fans are excited for the software update.

Galaxy S26 series

AI will dominate the Unpacked event, similar to the past few years. Samsung doesn’t have much to showcase other than software advancements. The Privacy Display feature will be the main highlight of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Samsung has also cut Snapdragon utilization from 100 percent to around 75 percent this year. In place of Qualcomm chip, the company is utilizing Exynos 2600, its in-house SoC made using 2nm process, in the Galaxy S26 series.

Exynos 2600 may also see some limelight at the Galaxy S26 launch. It brings significant upgrades in terms of CPU, GPU, and NPU. Leaked S26 Ultra promos already confirmed enhancements of the Snapdragon versions.

Galaxy Buds 4 series

Samsung confirmed new earbuds will also be unveiled at the Unpacked event. The Galaxy Buds 4 series includes a standard and a Pro variant. These models bring major design refinements and a tweaked charging case.

The company has altered how owners will place the earbuds in the case. The blade light has been removed in line with improving the battery life. Various AI features have been added to improve the listening experience.

One UI 8.5

Samsung has been running One UI 8.5 Beta Program on the Galaxy S25 series. The new software will officially be unveiled at the Unpacked event.

The Galaxy S26 series will go on sale on March 11, 2026, marking the rollout of the official One UI 8.5 software. Samsung confirmed existing devices will receive the new features and updates sequentially.

Unpacked event to go live at:

As of 10 a.m. PT (Pacific Time)

  • Washington (US – EST): 1 p.m. EST
  • London (UK – GMT): 6 p.m. GMT
  • New Delhi (India – IST): 11:30 p.m. IST
  • Seoul (South Korea – KST): 3 a.m. KST
  • Bangkok (Southeast Asia: 12 a.m. ICT

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Samsung confirms what Galaxy S26 fans were hoping for

By:Yash
23 February 2026 at 13:17

After Qualcomm, Samsung has now formally confirmed the big Galaxy S26 reveal with Snapdragon. The next Unpacked is just days away, and the lineup is bringing the world’s fastest and most advanced mobile processors this year.

Samsung is seemingly treating Exynos 2600 as a side project, as no promo material or social handle posts promoting the in-house chip. In a recent development, Samsung has now teased a big reveal, the Galaxy S26 series, with Snapdragon.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is tuned specifically for Samsung flagships. It has an overclocked central processing unit (CPU) over the standard version, bringing two prime cores clocked at 4.74 GHz.

A leaked Galaxy S26 Ultra promo revealed that the chip delivers 39 percent better NPU, 24 percent more capable GPU and 19 percent faster CPU than the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

Exynos is making a comeback to Samsung flagships in 2026. The company has succeeded in approving Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy S26 series. It’s the world’s most advanced processor manufactured on a 2nm process.

A larger portion of the Galaxy S26 series will still feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy processor. Specifically, all the S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra variants in the US, Canada and China will use Qualcomm-made processors.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Snapdragon

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Galaxy S26 Ultra final prices leak; 16GB (1TB) variant jumps $300?

By:Yash
23 February 2026 at 10:28

Samsung has reportedly finalized the Galaxy S26 Ultra prices, and South Korean consumers may be paying up to 20 percent extra. The smartphone’s top-tier variant might be getting a steep price hike of roughly $300 in Korea.

According to Chosun, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra prices have been decided. The company is raising prices across the memory variants. If you’re considering getting the 1TB model, you might have to take a step back.

The report says that the S26 Ultra is set to launch at 1,797,000 won (~ $1,250) for 256GB, 2,050,900 won (~ $1,425) for 512GB and 2,545,400 won (~ $1,765) for 1TB. By storage capacity, the price hike grows steeper with larger storage.

Galaxy S26 Ultra price

  • 12GB + 512GB – 1,797,000 won (~ $1,250)
  • 12GB + 512GB – 2,050,900 won (~ $1,425)
  • 16GB + 1TB – 2,545,400 won (~ $1,765)

The price figures are for South Korea; USD converted at the exchange rate as of February 23.

Comparison with the S25 Ultra

The 1TB model has been finalized at 2,545,400 won (~ $1765). This is 418,000 won (~ $290) more than the previous Galaxy S25 Ultra 1TB (2,127,400 won/~ $1475), representing an increase of approximately 20%.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB model is priced at 2,050,900 won, up 11.3% from the previous model (1,841,900 won). The 256GB model is set at 1,797,000 won, a 5.8% increase from its predecessor (1,698,400 won).

The spike in prices is fueled by rising costs of components. Over the past couple of months, the costs of DRAM and NAND flash memory chips have skyrocketed. It remains to be seen if the impact is seen in the United States.

An industry insider noted,

“The Ultra lineup has a high proportion of large-capacity storage adoption, and as memory prices have surged recently, the cost burden for higher-capacity options like 1TB has been more significantly reflected in pricing.”

Get ready for Unpacked on February 25.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Live Image

Image courtesy – @KaroulSahil/X

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Samsung boosts AI Subscription Club benefits for Galaxy S26

By:Yash
23 February 2026 at 09:02

Alongside the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is rolling out an upgraded “New Galaxy AI Subscription Club.” It looks like a richer bundle, but it’s a more complex bet on how long you plan to hold onto your phone.

Galaxy S26 introduces enhanced AI Subscription Club

Samsung launched enhanced Galaxy AI Subscription Club ahead of the Galaxy S26 series debut. Now the headline change: a new 3-year tier priced at KRW 8,900 per month ($6.18). The existing 1-year and 2-year plans remain at KRW 6,900 per month ($4.79).

What you get for that higher monthly fee is Samsung Care+ Smartphone Loss & Damage coverage for 36 months, along with a 25 percent residual value guarantee if you return the device at the end, with loss coverage that is new at this tier.

The plan allows one loss claim per year with a 25 percent deductible. Damage claims are unlimited, with a 25 percent deductible. It also includes battery replacement, free repairs, and in-home service.

The new 3-year plan trades higher short-term value retention for longer protection against the worst-case scenario: losing the device entirely.

To qualify for the residual value payout, you must return the device within two months, including the final subscription month.

Subscribers get up to KRW 3,000,000 ($2,083.33) in compensation for cyber financial crimes such as phishing or smishing, with no deductible.

There is also up to KRW 500,000 ($347.22) in coverage for online direct transactions or shopping fraud, though here the deductible is 20 percent of the loss or KRW 100,000 ($69.44), whichever is greater.

Customers who enrolled in the 1-year plan with a Galaxy S25 and re-enroll after buying a new Galaxy device will receive three months of free subscription fees, plus one year of Samsung Fire & Marine 365 Travel Insurance.

Samsung Electronics Korea VP Jung Ho-jin commented:

“The renewed New Galaxy AI Subscription Club has been designed to offer customers broader choices and wider coverage. We will continue to evolve our subscription services to meet changing smartphone usage patterns and customer needs.”

The original program, introduced last year, bundled a residual value guarantee of up to 50 percent, Samsung Care+ damage coverage, and accessory discounts. Samsung says 1 in 5 customers who bought flagship unlocked models signed up.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra new poster

Image via Alfaturk16

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[New teaser] Samsung showcases Galaxy S26’s Privacy Display

23 February 2026 at 08:16

New teaser drop – February 22

Samsung just dropped a new teaser, demonstrating how the Privacy Display on Galaxy S26 Ultra is a must-have feature on today’s smartphones.

Your phone screen should be your business. Get ready to upgrade to the next level of privacy. Can your phone do that?

Reserve your $30 credit for up to $930 in total savings during pre-order: https://t.co/dTlilFNoHy pic.twitter.com/uuPazVPDnb

— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS) February 22, 2026

Original article – February 14

Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will launch on 25 February 2026. Ahead of the official release, the company has shared a new teaser video revealing an interesting feature – Privacy Display.

In the teaser, Samsung shows how the new Privacy Display feature works. The Galaxy S26 series will include a special zero peeking mode. This means that when the feature is turned on, people sitting beside you will not be able to see what is on your phone screen.

The privacy display hides some of the pixels through a collaboration between the hardware and software. With a hidden side view, only the front user can view the on-screen content.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Teaser

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The Privacy Display feature works through a combination of hardware and software. It hides certain pixels on the screen in a smart way. When you look at the phone directly from the front, you can clearly see everything on the screen. However, if someone tries to look at your phone from the side, the screen appears dark or black. This helps protect your personal information in public places.

The teaser video shows three people sitting next to each other in a public place. The person in the middle is using her Galaxy S26 phone, while the two people sitting beside her can easily see her screen. She then turns on the Privacy Display feature.

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— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS) February 14, 2026

Once it is activated, the side view of the screen becomes dark. The two people next to her can no longer see what is displayed. From their angle, the screen looks completely black, while the main user can still see everything clearly from the front.

Can your phone do that? No, as Samsung is going to release the Privacy Display feature with the Galaxy S26 series in February 2026. You can reserve for the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 now. Stay tuned.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 will change the mobile display you ever knew

22 February 2026 at 20:04

Samsung has been a leader in mobile display for over a decade, and the Galaxy S26 series will renew this leadership with a new technology. The company will introduce this new smartphone lineup on February 25 with a feature called privacy display.

This tech will make the user experience more secure thanks to its pixel-level privacy. Once enabled, the display can hide pixels from the side view. It is designed for users who want to use their phones in public without worrying about someone peaking into their screen.

However, the privacy display won’t be limited to simple on-off switches. Samsung will allow you to customize its user experience, such as enabling privacy display on certain apps, such as the Gallery or a chat app.

According to the information, you can hide the notifications area and the picture-in-picture as well. This approach makes the feature more personalized and user-centric.

Samusng Galaxy S26 Privacy Display

This tech will revolutionize the way users use their phones. For example, if you prioritize your privacy, you don’t need to tilt your phone in either direction. Instead, you just need to switch it on, and it will do the job. While we are yet to test the real-life experience, this will be the first time that a smartphone will bring such advanced technology.

For the past five years, Samsung has been criticised for not innovating with its smartphones, but the company said it has been preparing this tech during that void of innovation. Based on the official details, Privacy Display uses a combination of hardware and software to hide on-screen content from side views.

Besides, we’ll see a full-blown demo and the key behind this tech development at Unpacked February 2026, when Samsung will unleash the Galaxy S26 series and start a new era of mobile display.

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Forget Hey Google, Hey Plex is coming to Samsung devices

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22 February 2026 at 10:21

You are quite familiar with the OK Google and Hey Google hotwords to trigger Google Assistant and Gemini. It started with Google Assistant and was retained in Gemini, despite a major technological shift. Now, Samsung devices are set to get a second hotword called Hey Plex, and it will summon Bixby-powered Perplexity.

Samsung today announced Perplexity as a second AI agent on Galaxy devices, starting with the Galaxy S26 series. The upcoming flagships will bring an upgraded Bixby that relies on Perplexity for real-time web search.

Galaxy phones offer two easy ways to launch a virtual assistant. Either you press and hold the side key or call the Hey Plex hotword. Both actions result in the same outcome; the preferred assistant will come into effect on the fly.

Users will be able to access Perplexity through a dedicated voice wake phrase, “Hey Plex,” or via quick-access controls such as pressing and holding the side button, making contextual assistance easy to reach when needed.

The new voice wake phrase is inspired by the name of the AI assistant and is easy to remember and pronounce. Calling Hey Plex will summon Bixby, and it will be ready for a web search to gather results from the internet.

Saamsung Perplexity

Samsung says the new Bixby is deeply embedded across select apps, including Samsung Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder, and Calendar, as well as select third-party apps. Perplexity’s AI agent enables smoother, multi-step workflows.

Pay attention, Samsung recently rolled out the new Bixby with Perplexity AI to Galaxy S25 series. Users who are running the One UI 8.5 Beta can access the new assistant. Hey Plex is expected to be provided as well through app updates.

Hey Google will remain available on Samsung phones.

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Samsung announces Perplexity as its second AI agent for Galaxy S26 series

22 February 2026 at 05:46

Today, Samsung officially announced a partnership with Perplexity, one of the leading AI companies, to feature it as a second AI agent for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.

This AI service will be a part of the feature expansion for the next-gen lineup, allowing users to get a personalized user experience, such as waking up Perplexxity with a dedicated phrase, “Hey Plexy”. It is confirmed that Perplexity is coming to the side button access. For example, pressing and holding the power button will launch Perplexity just like Gemini.

It suggests that the Perplexity app might come pre-installed with the Galaxy S26 series. Therafter, phones will be able to access their additional features out of the box. The recent rollout of One UI 8.5 beta 5 shows that Perplexity is now powering the Bixby AI assistant. On top of that, the company has made a big overhaul to this home-grown AI assistant’s UI and intelligence.

Hands-on experience reveals that the answers now show results curated by Perplexity. So, there’s a possibility that the phone maker may not directly launch Perplexity voice agent; instead, it will have to be redirected through Bixby, as we’ve seen in the latest One UI beta. Users can now assign Bixby to the power button and launch it with a press-and-hold action.

Samsung One UI 8.5 Bixby

Bixby with Device Control

On a further note, Perplexity will have app-level access for all system aps including Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder, Calendar, as well as third-party apps. For example, it can now draft an email, which is ready to be sent. You can find the nearby restaurant and more.

What will happen to Gemini?

No, Samsung said that Gemini will still be the frontrunner of the show, and it will pursue a partnership with Google to offer more features with the upcoming devices. The explanation behind this dual partnership is that the company wants to offer multiple AI agents to the users to improve their experience.

More information about the Samsung and Perplexity AI partnership will be revealed at the Unpacked event on February 25.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra box leak highlights upgraded camera module

22 February 2026 at 01:47

The Galaxy S26 series is already creating a lot of excitement online as Samsung will launch the new flagship phones on February 25, 2026. Ahead of the official launch, several promo posters and teasers have appeared, which give fans a glimpse of what to expect. Now, a new leak has revealed how the retail box of the Galaxy S26 Ultra looks.

A well-known tipster, @Alfaturk, shared an image of the Galaxy S26 Ultra box. The design looks clean and simple. It follows a similar style to last year’s Samsung Galaxy S25 series packaging. However, there are a few small changes this time.

The front side of the box shows a silhouette of the phone. But instead of showing the full outline of the device, it mainly highlights the upper camera module area. This suggests that Samsung wants to focus on the upgraded camera design. 

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Retail Box

Image via Alfaturk16 (X)

Also, we can see a minor change in the placement of the device name. The name “Galaxy S26 Ultra” is now printed at the top of the box, while last year the name appeared at the bottom. This gives the packaging a slightly fresh look compared to previous models.

Aside from the design of the box, the leaked image does not reveal much else about the phone. However, earlier promo images have already hinted at better camera features, faster processor performance, improved battery life, and new color options.

With the launch date getting closer, more details about the Galaxy S26 Ultra are expected soon. Stay tuned.

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