Leak reveals Samsung Galaxy S26 series launch window

A recent leak indicates Samsung's planned launch timeline for the Galaxy S26 series. The devices may face a delay before hitting the market. This information comes from a TechRadar report.

Samsung's next flagship smartphone lineup, the Galaxy S26 series, has been the subject of a new leak detailing its potential launch window. According to the report, the devices are slated for an unveiling in early 2026, aligning with Samsung's typical annual cycle for Galaxy S flagships. However, the leak suggests that the phones might not be available for purchase immediately after the announcement, possibly due to production or supply chain considerations.

The information emerged on December 21, 2025, via TechRadar, which described the details as something to 'mark your calendars' for. While specifics on the exact date remain unconfirmed, this follows Samsung's pattern of January launches for previous S-series models. No official statement from Samsung has been issued regarding these claims.

This development comes amid ongoing competition in the smartphone market, where timely availability can influence consumer adoption. The Galaxy S26 series is expected to feature advancements in display technology and processing power, though details are scarce at this stage.

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Samsung sets Galaxy Unpacked event for February 25, 2026

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Samsung has announced its first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026 on February 25 in San Francisco, where the company expects to unveil the Galaxy S26 series and updates to Galaxy AI. The event, starting at 1 p.m. ET, follows leaks suggesting new smartphones with advanced processors and features. Reservations for the devices are already open with promotional credits and trade-in offers.

A new TechRadar report on January 11, 2026, suggests the Samsung Galaxy S26 could be available for purchase in March—pushing back the typical early-year timeline. This follows December 2025 leaks hinting at an early 2026 unveiling with delayed availability.

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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.

Samsung launched its Galaxy S26 lineup, including the S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra, alongside the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro at the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event in San Francisco on February 25. The new phones feature enhanced AI capabilities and start at $900, with preorders available immediately and shipping set for March 11. The event highlighted integrations with Perplexity AI and Google Gemini for more proactive assistance.

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TechRadar highlights five upcoming flagship smartphones set to potentially reignite interest among users bored with current devices. The article focuses on innovative features like foldables, physical controls, and second screens. Published on December 14, 2025, it previews devices expected in 2026.

Samsung has released the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a $1,300 flagship smartphone with a new Privacy Display feature and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset. The device emphasizes performance, camera capabilities, and on-device AI tools while retaining support for physical SIM cards and the S Pen stylus. Ars Technica's review praises its speed and screen but notes its high price and uneven AI features.

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 series appears poised to incorporate a key security feature from Google's Pixel phones. The scam detection tool could enhance user protection against fraudulent calls and messages. This addition is seen as a potential advantage for Samsung in the smartphone market.

 

 

 

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