Samsung Galaxy S26 specs predictions: rumored specs for every model
Every rumored spec for all three expected phones
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series will probably launch soon, with current leaks suggesting a February 25 announcement. But while the specs won’t be official until then, there have been plenty of leaks and rumors, giving us a good idea of what to expect.
Those, coupled with past form, Samsung’s general approach to its Galaxy S phones, and some educated guesses, have allowed us to come up with near-complete specs predictions for all three expected models – those being the Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
So below, you’ll find a full overview of all the specs we expect for all three likely Samsung Galaxy S26 series phones, along with a look at the less likely Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge.
Samsung Galaxy 26 series specs predictions overview
Before we talk more in detail about the rumored and predicted specs for these phones, below you’ll find a chart with an overview of what we expect.
This is based on leaked specs coupled with Samsung’s usual patterns, and where leaks disagree on specs, the chart below includes those that we think are most likely.
| Header Cell - Column 0 | Samsung Galaxy S26 | Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus | Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra |
|---|---|---|---|
Thickness | 6.9mm | 7.3mm | 7.9mm |
Weight | 164g | 194g | 214g |
OS | One UI 8, based on Android 16 | One UI 8, based on Android 16 | One UI 8, based on Android 16 |
Display | 6.3-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz | 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz | 6.9-inch QHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 |
RAM | 12GB | 12GB | 12GB / 16GB |
Storage | 256GB / 512GB | 256GB / 512GB | 256GB / 512GB / 1TB |
Battery | 4,300mAh | 4,900mAh | 5,000mAh or 5,200mAh |
Rear cameras | 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto (3x zoom) | 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto (3x zoom) | 200MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto (3x zoom), 50MP telephoto (5x zoom) |
Front camera | 12MP | 12MP | 12MP |
Charging | 25W | 45W | 60W |
Samsung Galaxy 26 specs predictions
The Samsung Galaxy S26 was briefly rumored to be called the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro, but it seems it will probably skip the ‘Pro’ moniker, and based on the rumored specs we’re not surprised, as it doesn’t sound like a vast upgrade on its predecessor.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 then could have a 6.3-inch FHD+ screen with a peak brightness of 2,600 nits and a 120Hz refresh rate. That would largely be a match for the Samsung Galaxy S25's screen, just slightly bigger.
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It’s also thought to have the same camera specs as its predecessor, namely a 50MP main snapper, a 12MP ultra-wide, a 10MP 3x telephoto, and a 12MP front-facing camera.
The battery may at least be boosted to 4,300mAh (up from 4,000mAh), but it looks like it will still top out at 25W of charging power, and the phone could once again have 12GB of RAM, along with 256GB and 512GB storage capacities – with the 128GB of the Galaxy S25 possibly being ditched.
Finally, the chipset will probably be upgraded, but there’s some disagreement over whether it will have a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or an Exynos 2600. One likely outcome based on past form is that some regions (including Europe) will get the Exynos, while others (mostly likely including the US) will get the Snapdragon, but some recent leaks suggest that everywhere except South Korea will get Snapdragon chipsets.
These should both be top-end chipsets though, and we know for sure that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is, as it’s already in some phones.
The specs above were all listed by a reputable leaker, but many of them we’ve heard from multiple other sources too, so there’s a high chance they’re accurate.
Some leaks slightly disagree or add more details – earlier reports suggested for example that the telephoto camera might be boosted to 12MP and the ultra-wide camera might be 50MP, though we’re more inclined to believe the most recent leaks. And while the main camera could stick at 50MP, it might at least use a new sensor. This phone might also offer magnetic wireless charging, which its predecessor doesn’t.
Samsung Galaxy 26 Plus specs predictions
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus might also not be much of an upgrade on its predecessor. In fact, it might hardly have any upgrades at all, with a massive claimed specs leak suggesting that the main upgrade will simply be a new chipset (with either the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600 likely to be used).
Beyond that, the core specs could be more or less identical to those of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, including a 6.7-inch 120Hz QHD+ screen with a peak brightness of 2,600 nits, 12GB of RAM, 256GB and 512GB storage configurations, a 4,900mAh battery with 45W charging, and a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide, a 10MP telephoto (with 3x optical zoom), and a 12MP front-facing camera.
Other leak point to a few other possible upgrades, linked above in the Galaxy S26 section. This includes magnetic wireless charging, a new 12MP telephoto camera, and a new – but still 50MP – main sensor, but even if all of that pans out, this sounds like just a slight improvement on its predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy 26 Ultra specs predictions
We can also look at a detailed specs leak from @UniverseIce to get some idea of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s likely specs.
According to them, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s main upgrades will include a new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset – which will reportedly be used globally in this phone – along with faster 60W charging (up from 45W with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra), and a new M14 display panel.
That change in panel might lead to improved visuals, but the screen will apparently otherwise be much the same as last year, coming in at 6.9 inches, with a QHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 2,600 nits.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will also match rather than beat the S25 Ultra in most other ways according to this leak, including it apparently coming with a choice of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage, a 5,000mAh battery, a 200MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, a 10MP 3x telephoto, a 50MP 5x telephoto, and a 12MP front-facing camera.
They also mention both 12GB and 16GB RAM configurations, which technically the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra offered too but the 16GB model wasn’t available in most regions, so it remains to be seen whether it will be more widely available this time or not.
Some of the above could be wrong though, especially as some sources disagree with elements of it. We’ve elsewhere heard for example that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra might have a higher capacity 5,200mAh battery or even a 5,400mAh one, and some sources also suggest it might have an Exynos 2600 chipset in some regions.
Its predecessor’s 10MP telephoto camera could also be upgraded to 12MP according to one source, and it could have a new lens for its 200MP camera and perhaps a larger sensor too.
There could also be a larger vapor chamber, and as with the other S26 models it might have magnetic wireless charging. In a more unlikely claim we’ve also heard that the main camera might have a variable aperture, but we’re skeptical of that.
What about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge?
Right now, it’s unclear whether there will even be a Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, with some reports saying it has been canceled, while others suggest it could still arrive.
If it does launch though it probably won’t do so until after the rest of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series, and as such specs for this phone are less clear, so we haven’t included it in the chart above.
Preliminary leaks though suggest it could have a higher capacity 4,200mAh battery, which would address one of the main weaknesses of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.
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James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.
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