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Galaxy S26 Prices: A Wild Ride Ahead?

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Base Galaxy S26 price may increase significantly.
  • Galaxy S26 Plus and Ultra prices could decrease.
  • Free storage upgrades are not expected for pre-orders.
Galaxy S26 Prices: A Wild Ride Ahead?

Pricing for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series is rumored to fluctuate, with potential increases for the standard model and decreases for the Ultra. The Galaxy S26 is projected to become more expensive, partly due to an increase in base storage to 256GB. This represents a nearly 9% cost increase compared to previous models.

The Galaxy S26 Plus is expected to maintain its current entry-level price, while the S26 Ultra may see reduced costs for its 256GB and 512GB configurations. However, these lower prices do not extend to the top-tier storage options for either the Plus or Ultra models. Additionally, pre-order customers might not receive complimentary storage upgrades, a benefit previously offered with new Galaxy phone releases.

This unusual pricing structure, mixing price hikes and drops, is speculated to be Samsung's strategy to mitigate the impact of rising High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) costs driven by AI data center construction. By adjusting prices, particularly on the popular Ultra model, Samsung may aim to maintain sales momentum amidst global economic pressures. The Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to be unveiled at an unannounced event tentatively scheduled for February 25th.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The base Galaxy S26 model is expected to see a price increase, while the Galaxy S26 Plus may keep its current entry-level price. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to have lower prices for its 256GB and 512GB storage options.
It is not expected that free pre-order upgrades, such as doubling storage for free, will be offered for the Galaxy S26 series.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is tipped to launch at an event currently unannounced, but tentatively scheduled for February 25th.

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