Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S26 series today, positioning the new line as its most intuitively AI-powered smartphones yet. The launch, detailed at Samsung Unpacked, includes the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, alongside the new Galaxy Buds 4.
The Galaxy S26 series emphasizes artificial intelligence integration, building upon previous AI features in Samsung devices. While specific details of the AI capabilities weren’t immediately available, Samsung highlighted the enhanced intelligence as a core differentiator for the new line. According to Samsung, the S26 series represents a significant step forward in making AI more accessible and useful for everyday tasks.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra, the flagship model, has garnered attention for its design choices. Notably, it does not feature a titanium frame, despite speculation leading up to the launch. SamMobile reported on the reasons behind this decision, citing manufacturing complexities and cost considerations. The Ultra model still boasts a premium build quality, but utilizes alternative materials.
Alongside the phones, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Buds 4. These earbuds are expected to offer improved audio quality and enhanced noise cancellation features. Engadget’s coverage of Samsung Unpacked detailed the specifications of both the S26 series and the Buds 4, noting the focus on seamless integration between the devices.
Android’s role in the S26 series was also highlighted, with Google emphasizing a more intelligent Android experience on the new Samsung devices. Blog.google reported on the collaboration between the two companies, suggesting optimized software performance and enhanced AI functionality.
Pre-order availability and pricing details for the Galaxy S26 series vary by region. Khaleej Times provided a breakdown of the pricing structure in the UAE, outlining the costs for the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra models. CNN has published an analysis of whether the new series is worth preordering, considering the features and price points.
Samsung has not yet commented on potential supply chain challenges or production volumes for the S26 series. The company’s global newsroom released a statement confirming the launch but did not address these concerns.