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No Galaxy S26 In 2026: Leak Suggests Samsung Could Drop Base Model Next Year

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Leaks:The air is buzzing with leaks and rumours about Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series, and the latest one is quite surprising. According to SamMobile, Samsung might skip the standard Galaxy S26 altogether. Instead, the lineup could start with the Galaxy S26 Pro as the base, followed by the Galaxy S26 Edge in the middle, and the S26 Ultra at the top. So, no standard S26, just Pro, Edge, and Ultra.

What The Leak Says

According to Android Authority’s July report, the standard S25 model could be removed, and the S25 Plus might be replaced by the Edge variant. As a result, the S26 Pro will serve as the base model, likely placing it at a higher starting price than previous “standard” models. This big shift is pointing to Samsung’s broader strategy to make every phone in the flagship feel premium, as reported b GizBot.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Rumours

Camera leaks are already making waves. An X user named Out of Galaxy jokes that the S26 Pro will use the same camera as the S25, adding that Samsung has been doing this since the S22.

Another X user, Jukan, disagrees, saying the S26 Pro will actually have a new main sensor, a combination of Sony’s 50MP 1.0µm sensor and Samsung’s fresh 50MP sensor.

As always with leaks, take everything with a pinch of salt. Samsung hasn’t confirmed any of these details, and we’ll have to wait for the official launch to know what’s real and what’s just fan speculation.

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