While there are about 2 months left for Samsung to introduce the Galaxy S25 series, leaks are coming about the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. According to the latest leaks, it is said that Samsung will remove the Galaxy S26 from the series and continue with the Galaxy S26 + and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Samsung may give up on Galaxy S26
There is very little time left for Samsung to introduce the new Galaxy S25 series, and Samsung Galaxy S26 leaks from the company have started to arrive. The account that has been on X for a long time under the name @UniverseIce and is known for its leaks, says that Samsung may give up on the Galaxy S26 this time. According to the leak, Samsung will eliminate the Galaxy S26, the smallest model in the Galaxy S26 series, and continue with the Galaxy S26 + and Galaxy S26 Ultra. A similar situation occurred this year. When the company introduced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series, it launched only two models. While Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra were released, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 was canceled.
@UniverseIce is on the subject Chinese manufacturers make small-sized phones better than Apple and Samsung. While Samsung will lose money from its small-sized phones in the next few years, Apple will have a slight advantage thanks to its iOS operating system. He explains as follows. With previous leaks, we know that Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 in the first quarter of 2025. However, with increasing competition, the Galaxy S26, which is planned to be the smallest of the series, may never arrive.
Apart from Samsung, Apple also received a lot of criticism this year with the iPhone 16. Users were very critical of the fact that the iPhone 16, released in 2024, came with a 60 Hz screen and that there were not many visible differences with the iPhone 16 Pro series. Although Samsung appeals to many users even with the smallest model of its flagship series, many people, like @UniverseIce, think that Chinese manufacturers are better. The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is expected to be introduced in the first quarter of 2026.
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