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Samsung launches its flagship Galaxy S series every year in January, and the time for the Galaxy S26 series is inching closer. In major leaks and rumours, a lot about the devices has already been revealed. The series is set to bring three new phones – Samsung Galaxy S26, Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Talking about the base variant from the series, it is going to be a powerful offering like its predecessor. If you are someone who is looking to know everything about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26, then you are at the right place.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Price In India, USA, Dubai, And Release Date
The Samsung Galaxy S26 will most probably be launched in the Indian as well as global market by January 2026 if Samsung follows the old release pattern. Apart from that, speculations are that the device will make a debut in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs 79,990, for $799 in the USA, and for AED 2900 in Dubai.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera And Specifications
Until now, there has been no concrete leak that can confirm what the phone is going to bring to the table. However, as per the speculations, the design statement of the phone will be changed, and it will carry curvier edges this time. We can also expect a higher screen-to-body ratio. And yes, Samsung can also say goodbye to the floating camera design and introduce a sensor island.
Apart from that, the device will most probably get a larger Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display coupled with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2600 nits of peak brightness. In terms of storage, we may get to see the phone carrying 8GB RAM with 128GB internal storage. Coming to the optics, there are chances that Samsung will offer a 50MP sensor in a triple rear camera system.
But, this time, the company could include a highly capable sensor that can click the best shots in different lighting conditions. Though nothing has been confirmed until now by Samsung or any other official source. So all the readers are suggested to take the information with a grain of salt.