Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Google is sunsetting the weather app on Android

    Nvidia could launch its first laptops with its own processors later this year

    AMD reportedly pauses Ryzen Z1 drivers for gaming handhelds

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Business Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Software and Apps
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Tech AI Verse
    • Home
    • Artificial Intelligence

      Tensions between the Pentagon and AI giant Anthropic reach a boiling point

      February 21, 2026

      Read the extended transcript: President Donald Trump interviewed by ‘NBC Nightly News’ anchor Tom Llamas

      February 6, 2026

      Stocks and bitcoin sink as investors dump software company shares

      February 4, 2026

      AI, crypto and Trump super PACs stash millions to spend on the midterms

      February 2, 2026

      To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI

      January 29, 2026
    • Business

      Gartner: Why neoclouds are the future of GPU-as-a-Service

      February 21, 2026

      The HDD brand that brought you the 1.8-inch, 2.5-inch, and 3.5-inch hard drives is now back with a $19 pocket-sized personal cloud for your smartphones

      February 12, 2026

      New VoidLink malware framework targets Linux cloud servers

      January 14, 2026

      Nvidia Rubin’s rack-scale encryption signals a turning point for enterprise AI security

      January 13, 2026

      How KPMG is redefining the future of SAP consulting on a global scale

      January 10, 2026
    • Crypto

      XRP Struggles as On-Chain Stress Mounts: Is a Bottom Forming?

      February 23, 2026

      Vitalik Buterin Sold Over 8,800 ETH in February: Did It Impact the Price?

      February 23, 2026

      Vitalik Buterin Explains How Crypto Can Protect Users When Perfect Security Remains Impossible

      February 23, 2026

      Ethereum, Solana Defy L1 Myth — Bitwise CIO Sees Prediction Markets Changing Everything

      February 23, 2026

      5 Critical Factors That Could End Gold’s 7-Month Green Streak

      February 23, 2026
    • Technology

      Google is sunsetting the weather app on Android

      February 23, 2026

      Nvidia could launch its first laptops with its own processors later this year

      February 23, 2026

      AMD reportedly pauses Ryzen Z1 drivers for gaming handhelds

      February 23, 2026

      Here’s your chance to grab a cheaper Cybertruck but you have to hurry

      February 23, 2026

      Rocket reentries are leaving measurable lithium pollution in the upper atmosphere

      February 23, 2026
    • Others
      • Gadgets
      • Gaming
      • Health
      • Software and Apps
    Check BMI
    Tech AI Verse
    You are at:Home»Technology»5 key rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26
    Technology

    5 key rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseJanuary 8, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read1 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    5 key rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    5 key rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26

    The Samsung Galaxy S26 family could look a lot like its predecessors
    (Image credit: Samsung)

    We’re approaching the time of the year where Samsung traditionally holds a Galaxy Unpacked event to reveal a new generation of Galaxy S-series flagship phones. And going by the naming convention for generations, we’d expect this upcoming line to have the S26 moniker.

    However, if you’re expecting big changes over the Galaxy S26 family over the current-gen Samsung Galaxy S25 phones, don’t hold your breath – because the updates look like being incremental rather than revolutionary.

    Still, there’s stuff to chew over, so I’ve gathered below what I feel are the most important rumors and information so far about the Samsung Galaxy S26.

    1. Same design – but that’s not a problem

    (Image credit: @OnLeaks / Android Headlines)

    Most of the rumors and tips so far have pointed towards the Samsung Galaxy S26 series having pretty much exactly the same design as the Galaxy S25 family.

    Some minor changes have been suggested, though. For instance, there’s been a hint or two about the phones having more of a camera module, rather than raised lenses on the rear but we’ve seen that before with previous S-series phones; I’d quite like to see a return of the Contour Cut camera module that first arrived in the Galaxy S21 as that was an interesting bit of design.

    Keeping the design the same is no bad thing, however. Flagship phones have become rather iterative, which is boring for tech journalists but handy for consumers and brand building as it makes models easily recognizable and sets a standard for what people can expect, especially those on upgrade cycles.

    I also think the Galaxy S25 series is one of the most attractively designed smartphones around, with even the large Galaxy S25 Ultra feeling slick and refined, to the point where I think Samsung has nailed the large-phone format better than anyone else.

    Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.

    That said, I’d like some fresher and more dynamic colours for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, as the S25 Ultra’s options were a little underwhelming; I would love to see a British racing green option, for instance.

    2. New chips – of course

    (Image credit: Qualcomm)

    As sure as night follows day, the Galaxy S26 series will come with a new chipset. Or even two of them.

    Last year, the Galaxy S25 phones all used the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 4 for Galaxy chipset, whereas the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ the year before that had Qualcomm chips for the US and China modes, and Exynos chips for the rest of the world.

    That split could be back for the S26, only with South Korean models getting the Exynos 2600 chip and other models getting a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, likely customized for Samsung.

    Given the performance Apple has been sucking out of its Pro A-series chips, you can place a safe bet that the Snapdragon chip at least will come out swinging, with decent boosts in power and graphics performance over its predecessor. How much this could make a difference in real-world use isn’t so clear, but as more AI features come to fruition, on-device performance could be the key to getting smart agents to provide snappy answers.

    These chips could also support improved modems and facilitate better satellite connectivity, and I imagine some effort to improve efficiency and thus battery life will have been made by Qualcomm and Samsung.

    3. Don’t expect camera hardware upgrades

    (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

    There were murmurs last year about new camera sensors for the Galaxy S26 range, but the jury is still out on whether that will happen. If it does, then the sensors may be new but there’s no real chatter on them getting a big boost in megapixels.

    Some early rumors have suggested the Galaxy S26 and S26+ could get a 50MP ultra-wide camera, but we’ve not heard much about that lately.

    This is no bad thing, as the Galaxy S25 series all have strong cameras, and are worthy contenders for high spots on our best camera phones list. And I think rather than dramatically upgrade the camera hardware, Samsung will likely work more to refine its computational photography and AI-powered photo features with the Galaxy S26 models, as well as polish video capture.

    4. Potential bigger batteries

    (Image credit: Android Headlines)

    A suite of rumors have hinted at bigger batteries for all the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra, with boosts of 300mAh for the former and 200mAh for the latter. Not exactly big changes, but combined with potential efficiencies brought in with a new chip, those boosts could yield phones that last longer than their predecessors. But it’s looking like the Galaxy S26+ may lose out in the battery upgrade department.

    Don’t expect any big boosts in charging either, as there’s no solid hint on improved charging wattage. But that’s not a huge potential disappointment, as the past few generations of Galaxy phones have all charged reasonably quickly without seemingly compromising on battery pack longevity.

    5. February launch likely

    (Image credit: Samsung)

    The past two generations of Galaxy S-series phones launched in January, but all the credible rumors so far point towards a late February launch for the Galaxy S26 series. February 25 has been flagged as the likely day of a Galaxy Unpacked event where we can expect the new phones to make their debut.

    Samsung has launched Galaxy phones in February in the past, so this isn’t a huge surprise, but it’s some four to six weeks later than usual. I hope that means we get super-refined flagship phones.

    Safely, a price hike is also on the cards, but only between $30 / £22 / AU$45 and $50 / £37 / AU$75, compared to the previous generation. Given the price rises a lot of products are subject to right now, this seems palatable, though hardly ideal.


    Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

    And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

    Roland Moore-Colyer is Managing Editor at TechRadar with a focus on phones and tablets, but a general interest in all things tech, especially those with a good story behind them. He can also be found writing about games, computers, and cars when the occasion arrives, and supports with the day-to-day running of TechRadar. When not at his desk Roland can be found wandering around London, often with a look of curiosity on his face and a nose for food markets.

    community guidelines.

    “>

    You must confirm your public display name before commenting

    Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleThe fast-charge future: YEEDI S20 Infinity shines at CES 2026
    Next Article I frankly can’t believe the iPhone Air is already 33% off – 4 months from launch, Apple’s super-thin handset is down to just AU$1,199
    TechAiVerse
    • Website

    Jonathan is a tech enthusiast and the mind behind Tech AI Verse. With a passion for artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and emerging innovations, he deliver clear, insightful content to keep readers informed. From cutting-edge gadgets to AI advancements and cryptocurrency trends, Jonathan breaks down complex topics to make technology accessible to all.

    Related Posts

    Google is sunsetting the weather app on Android

    February 23, 2026

    Nvidia could launch its first laptops with its own processors later this year

    February 23, 2026

    AMD reportedly pauses Ryzen Z1 drivers for gaming handhelds

    February 23, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Ping, You’ve Got Whale: AI detection system alerts ships of whales in their path

    April 22, 2025690 Views

    Lumo vs. Duck AI: Which AI is Better for Your Privacy?

    July 31, 2025278 Views

    6.7 Cummins Lifter Failure: What Years Are Affected (And Possible Fixes)

    April 14, 2025159 Views

    6 Best MagSafe Phone Grips (2025), Tested and Reviewed

    April 6, 2025120 Views
    Don't Miss
    Technology February 23, 2026

    Google is sunsetting the weather app on Android

    Google is sunsetting the weather app on Android Google is replacing the long-standing shortcut with…

    Nvidia could launch its first laptops with its own processors later this year

    AMD reportedly pauses Ryzen Z1 drivers for gaming handhelds

    Here’s your chance to grab a cheaper Cybertruck but you have to hurry

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Tech AI Verse, your go-to destination for everything technology! We bring you the latest news, trends, and insights from the ever-evolving world of tech. Our coverage spans across global technology industry updates, artificial intelligence advancements, machine learning ethics, and automation innovations. Stay connected with us as we explore the limitless possibilities of technology!

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Google is sunsetting the weather app on Android

    February 23, 20262 Views

    Nvidia could launch its first laptops with its own processors later this year

    February 23, 20261 Views

    AMD reportedly pauses Ryzen Z1 drivers for gaming handhelds

    February 23, 20262 Views
    Most Popular

    7 Best Kids Bikes (2025): Mountain, Balance, Pedal, Coaster

    March 13, 20250 Views

    VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500: Plenty Of Power For All Your Gear

    March 13, 20250 Views

    This new Roomba finally solves the big problem I have with robot vacuums

    March 13, 20250 Views
    © 2026 TechAiVerse. Designed by Divya Tech.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.