
Samsung's next flagship series Galaxy S26 may be on the market early next year. The Galaxy Unpacked Event in the early 2021 will remove the screen from the phones of this series. That is, it is still a little late. But before that, various information about this series has begun to come out. According to a new report, the Samsung Galaxy S26+ model may not come to market. That is, the company can say goodbye to the plus model.
This year, four models have come under the Galaxy S25 series – Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra and S25 EDGE. The brand is also going to bring the Galaxy S25 Fe model. However, the number of phones in the Galaxy S26 series is reported to be decreasing. According to the report, the new series will contain only Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 EDGE and Galaxy S26 Ultra models. Such a decision is a bit unexpected because the plus variant has been a standard model in Samsung's flagship lineup for so long.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's possible specification
A lot of information has already come out about the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra in this series. This model will have 4GB RAM and the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Elite 2 chipset. And one of the main attractions of this phone will be a 20 megapixel primary sensor, which is similar to the previous S20 Ultra, but the size of the sensor will be larger. It is reported that it will be 1/4 inch sensor, where the previous model had a 1/5.5 inch sensor.
In addition to the new isocell HP2 sensor, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Model will have 5 megapixel ultra-wide lenses, 12 megapixel 5x optical zoom with telephoto lens and 1 megapixel perispixel periscope.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will be seen in front of the 5.5 -inch 2X Dynamic AMOLED display, which will be very narrow. It will have IP68 and IP69 ratings, which will protect against dust and water.


