Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series is expected to reach with a price increase, according to recent reports. The price adjustments are attributed to rising costs in the memory industry, impacting the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra models. This aligns with earlier reports regarding pricing in the Eurozone.
Specifically, the Galaxy S26 lineup is projected to cost approximately 9% more than last year’s models in South Korea. However, Samsung intends to offset this price hike by offering doubled storage options across most markets. For example, the Galaxy S26 will start with 512GB of storage, priced at 1,254,000 KRW (roughly $875) or €999 during Samsung’s pre-order period. The increased storage capacity could appeal to users who demand more space for high-resolution photos, videos, and applications.
Beyond pricing, detailed specifications for the next generation of Samsung’s flagship smartphones have also surfaced. Full technical specifications are now widely available, offering a clearer picture of what to expect from the S26 series.