Samsung Faces Mounting Criticism as Galaxy S26 Leaks Signal Another Iterative Update
October 26, 2024 – Samsung is facing increasing scrutiny as recent leaks suggest the upcoming Galaxy S26 series will offer minimal improvements over its predecessors, possibly ceding ground to competitors like OnePlus.Initial reports earlier this year hinted at a notable restructuring of the S26 lineup, with the base model potentially replaced by a higher-end “Pro” variant and the “Plus” model evolving into an “Edge” version – a move seen by manny as a much-needed revitalization of the Galaxy S series. However, those plans now appear to have been abandoned.
Leaked specifications for what was believed to be the Galaxy S26 Pro have failed to live up to the “Pro” designation. Rumors indicate the Galaxy S26 will retain the same camera system as the Galaxy S25,which itself saw no camera changes as the Galaxy S22.battery capacity is expected to see a modest increase from 4,000mAh to 4,300mAh, and wired charging will remain at 25W.
Details regarding the S26 Plus and S26 Ultra are currently less defined,but initial leaks don’t point to any substantial changes in cameras,battery performance,charging capabilities,or overall design. This suggests Samsung is on track to release a trio of phones with largely unchanged features – a pattern critics say has characterized the company’s flagship series for several years.
The lack of innovation is particularly striking when compared to the competition. The author highlights the OnePlus 13, which delivers a “dramatic leap” forward with its design, cameras, battery life, and overall features at a price of $900. In contrast, the Galaxy S25 series, including the $1,300 S25 Ultra, was described as an ”iterative and lazy year-over-year upgrade.” The OnePlus 13 represents a “notable step ahead” of the OnePlus 12, while the S25 lineup is a “copy-and-paste” of the S24 family.
“Unless all of the leaks are wrong,we’re in for another year of OnePlus showing Samsung how it’s done,” the author writes.
While acknowledging the possibility of changes before the official launch, the current trajectory points to a continuation of Samsung’s recent trend. The author expresses hope for a surprise turnaround, but concedes that “that’s very much not the direction we’re heading.” The outcome of 2026, depending on brand loyalty, is predicted to be either “incredible or painful” for consumers.