Galaxy S26 rumors intensify ahead of Unpacked 2026 launch

With Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked keynote just one day away on February 25 in San Francisco (10AM PT, livestreamed on YouTube), fresh leaks highlight the Galaxy S26 series' evolutionary design, processor upgrades, and wireless charging tweaks—building on earlier announcements of specs, AI enhancements, and pre-orders.

Following the February 10 event invite and initial leaks detailing the Galaxy S26 lineup's displays, batteries, RAM, and potential Galaxy Buds 4 reveals, anticipation grows for tomorrow's winter flagship showcase. New images confirm the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra will largely retain the Galaxy S25 series design without major overhauls.

Processor expectations solidify around Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 across models, with regional Exynos 2600 variants per Yonhap News. A key rumor: Qi2 wireless charging support for faster speeds, but sans built-in magnets—users may need MagSafe-compatible cases.

Unlike the innovative Galaxy TriFold earlier in 2026, analysts view the S26 as refinements in personal AI and hardware. Foldable fans should watch MWC 2026 next week for more. The event advances Samsung's 'AI as intelligence becomes truly personal and adaptive' vision.

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