Saturday, March 28, 2026
24.1 C
New Delhi

Samsung Galaxy S26 Leaks: The New Lineup Might Get Much Costlier This Time; Here’s Why

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

Samsung Galaxy S26 Leaks: Samsung fans are waiting with bated breath to see what the tech giant will bring next year. While constant leaks make it a little confusing to keep track of which models are coming, for now, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra seem to have secured their spots in the lineup. Earlier reports hinted that Samsung may drop the Edge model due to low sales. Now, a new report from Korean outlet ET News suggests that the Galaxy S26 series could get a price hike. 

The reason is simple: the internal components used in the phones have become more expensive.

Why Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Might Get Costlier?

The report says that several phone components have seen a price spike in 2025. The price of smartphone chipsets has gone up by around 12%.

Camera parts have become costlier by about 8%. Memory chips like LPDDR5 RAM have seen the biggest jump, rising by nearly 16% due to supply issues in the semiconductor market.

Because of these rising costs, Samsung may raise the price of the Galaxy S26 series. This is happening at a time when phone makers worldwide are already dealing with changing import duties and unstable material prices.

There is also talk that the launch may be pushed to February 2026, instead of early January, because Samsung is adjusting the lineup. The Galaxy S26 Plus is expected to take the place of the previously seen Edge model.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26 Plus & S26 Expected India Price

Early leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra could start between Rs 1,34,999 to Rs 1,39,999 for the base model. 

The Galaxy S26 Plus may cost more than Rs 1,00,000, possibly around Rs 1,05,999. Meanwhile, the regular Galaxy S26 could be priced near Rs 85,000 in India.

However, these prices are not confirmed. They are based on early leaks and industry estimates. Samsung has not made any official announcement yet. 

Final prices may change depending on market conditions and launch strategy. We’ll have to wait for Samsung’s official event to know the exact pricing and features. Till then, take all the leaks with a pinch of salt.

Also, if you love reading about the upcoming Galaxy S26, we cover new leaks, rumours and reports revolving around it regularly.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Rivalry breaks records: Malaysia made Japan and South Korea compete to build twin towers and the results shocked everyone

When Malaysia set out to build the Petronas Twin Towers in the 1990s, it adopted an unusual strategy that would later become the stuff of engineering legend. Read More

Wanted to visit sister: Florida man confesses after crashing into Daytona airport in attempt to steal plane

A Florida man who crashed his car through an airport gate and tried to board multiple aircraft told federal authorities he wanted to steal a plane to visit his sister, reports the Independent. 58-year-old Bryan J. Read More

‘Dhurandhar 2’ creates history, scores highest 2nd Saturday in Hindi cinema

‘Dhurandhar 2’ which released in cinemas on March 19 has been on a record-breaking spree ever since it released. Read More

Sheridan Gorman murder: Immigrant accused of fatally shooting student is ‘missing part of brain’

The man accused of killing Sheridan Gorman is missing part of his brain and the “development of a child”, his lawyer told a court, as the case over the death of a university student in Chicago continues to unfold. Read More

Indian-origin congresswoman calls for compensation for migrants ‘traumatised’ by ICE crackdown

Indian-origin US lawmaker Pramila Jayapal has called for reparations for undocumented immigrants, saying families were “traumatized” by immigration enforcement under US president Donald Trump. Read More

Topics

Rivalry breaks records: Malaysia made Japan and South Korea compete to build twin towers and the results shocked everyone

When Malaysia set out to build the Petronas Twin Towers in the 1990s, it adopted an unusual strategy that would later become the stuff of engineering legend. Read More

Wanted to visit sister: Florida man confesses after crashing into Daytona airport in attempt to steal plane

A Florida man who crashed his car through an airport gate and tried to board multiple aircraft told federal authorities he wanted to steal a plane to visit his sister, reports the Independent. 58-year-old Bryan J. Read More

‘Dhurandhar 2’ creates history, scores highest 2nd Saturday in Hindi cinema

‘Dhurandhar 2’ which released in cinemas on March 19 has been on a record-breaking spree ever since it released. Read More

Sheridan Gorman murder: Immigrant accused of fatally shooting student is ‘missing part of brain’

The man accused of killing Sheridan Gorman is missing part of his brain and the “development of a child”, his lawyer told a court, as the case over the death of a university student in Chicago continues to unfold. Read More

Indian-origin congresswoman calls for compensation for migrants ‘traumatised’ by ICE crackdown

Indian-origin US lawmaker Pramila Jayapal has called for reparations for undocumented immigrants, saying families were “traumatized” by immigration enforcement under US president Donald Trump. Read More

Iran-backed Houthis join war with attack against Israel

There are fears the Iranian proxy may attack shipping in the Red Sea, adding to global economic woes. Read More

Over 3000 J&K govt schools have under 10 students: Minister

File photo SRINAGAR: Over 3,000 govt schools in J&K have had zero or less than 10 students since 2022, education minister Sakina Itoo told the assembly on Saturday. Read More

After Zoji La avalanche deaths, Ladakh hill council stakes claim on Zero Point

File photo SRINAGAR: A day after an avalanche struck at Zero Point at Zoji La, located at an altitude of over 11,500 ft, killing seven people from Kargil and injuring six others, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council-Kargil Sat Read More

Related Articles