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.

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.

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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