The Galaxy S25 Plus released earlier this year can prove to be the final of its kind. A new report in Korea claims that Samsung will have only three variants for the Galaxy S26 series – and one of them to be the successor of the Galaxy S25 Edge rather than a new plus.
Alec Posting an article today (14 July), he said that next year Samsung will issue a 6.27 -inch base model, 6.66 inch gains and 6.89 inch ultra phone. This would seem to magic the end of the plus model in Samsung’s Galaxy S lineup.
This is not a new rumor at all, and ELEC is not the only place to report this rumor today. Regular tipster Immediate digital Posted (through) Marasters) The S26 lineup on the Chinese site Weibo will include S26, S26 Edge and S26 Ultra.
Ever since Samsung has revealed rumors about producing edge-style phones, it has been assumed that the ultra-split phone was likely to replace the Plus model.
This step will make each S series phone a separate model, rather than that only a large version of the base model. Beyond thinness, both S25 Edge S25 Plus has a lot between 6.7-inch displays, 50-megapixel main cameras and a Snapdragon 8 elite chip. He said, the edge feels a premium with its titanium chassis and ultra-thin design.
For rumor performance sizes, the number of ELEC points to the same performance as the S25 series for comparison, it is a slightly larger display on the S26 base model, with a 6.2-inch screen in the Galaxy S25. The S26 Ultra Galaxy S25 is about the same size of ultra that we have listed at 6.9 inches.
The rumor 6.66-inch lead is similar to the current Galaxy S25 Age. Currently, the Galaxy S25 Plus has a 6.7 -inch screen.
Will Apple do this way?
It is rumored that Apple and Samsung are following the same routes with their lineups.
Most Apple obs This will make this year’s upcoming lineup iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max. Current leaks paint a slightly shorter picture with a short battery life compared to long -lasting iPhone 16 Plus.
The iPhone 17 lineup may be launched between September 8 and 12, if a new Bloomberg report is believed.