Samsung Confirms Galaxy S26 Lineup: No Pro or Edge Models
The much-anticipated Galaxy S26 series from Samsung is set to launch soon, and a recent leak from the phone manufacturer itself has cleared up any confusion regarding the lineup. Contrary to earlier rumors, the Galaxy S26 series will not include a Pro or Edge model.
The Galaxy S26 Lineup: What to Expect
According to a PDF document discovered on Samsung Colombia's website, the Galaxy S26 series will consist of three models: the S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. The document, which details device promotions, was found by SamMobile.
- Galaxy S26: Expected to come with a Snapdragon or Exynos chip, depending on the market. It's suggested that the base model will feature a 4,300mAh battery.
- Galaxy S26 Plus: Anticipated to have a larger 4,900mAh battery.
- Galaxy S26 Ultra: Speculated to have a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a slightly upgraded rear camera setup.
It's worth noting that there may not be any significant camera hardware upgrades for either the S26 or S26 Plus models.
No Galaxy S26 Pro or Edge Models at Launch
The PDF document appears to confirm that Samsung will not be rebranding the base model as the Galaxy S26 Pro, as was suggested in previous leaks. Additionally, there is no mention of a Galaxy S26 Edge, indicating that this model will not be part of the initial launch.
However, there's always a possibility that Samsung could launch an Edge device later in the year.
Implications for North East India and Beyond
For consumers in North East India and across the country, the launch of the Galaxy S26 series marks another step forward in the ever-evolving world of smartphones. As Samsung continues to innovate and push the boundaries of mobile technology, it's essential for consumers to stay informed about the latest developments.
With the Galaxy S26 series set to hit the market soon, it's an exciting time for tech enthusiasts and Samsung fans alike. As we await the official launch, we can look forward to seeing how these new devices will shape the future of smartphone technology.