Samsung is set to unveil its new flagship smartphones at the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2026. The Galaxy S26 series, which includes the standard, plus-sized, and ultra-large models, is expected to be a major focus of the event.
Design-wise, the Galaxy S26 series is rumored to retain a similar design as last year's model, with a flat front screen and frame, rounded corners, and cameras housed in a vertical pill-shaped plateau on the back. The phone will reportedly feature improved internal components such as screens, chips, and camera sensors compared to its predecessor.
The flagship models are expected to be powered by Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, which is likely to provide significant performance improvements over last year's model. However, Samsung may also release some phones with the Exynos 2600 chip in specific regions as a cost-saving measure.
In terms of camera capabilities, there has been no official word from Samsung on what new features will be introduced in the Galaxy S26 series, but it is expected to offer improved image processing and possibly some new lens options compared to last year's model.
One notable feature that might be worth mentioning is the support for head gestures to accept or decline calls, a feature that Apple has been offering since 2022. Additionally, Samsung may release new Bixby AI-powered features at the event, including an updated version of its virtual assistant and deeper integration with Perplexity's AI search engine.
Another expected device at the Galaxy Unpacked event is the Galaxy Z TriFold, which was first announced in late 2025 without any official details on when it would be available. Samsung has since confirmed that the TriFold will be released in the US on January 30 for a whopping $2,900.
Design-wise, the Galaxy S26 series is rumored to retain a similar design as last year's model, with a flat front screen and frame, rounded corners, and cameras housed in a vertical pill-shaped plateau on the back. The phone will reportedly feature improved internal components such as screens, chips, and camera sensors compared to its predecessor.
The flagship models are expected to be powered by Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, which is likely to provide significant performance improvements over last year's model. However, Samsung may also release some phones with the Exynos 2600 chip in specific regions as a cost-saving measure.
In terms of camera capabilities, there has been no official word from Samsung on what new features will be introduced in the Galaxy S26 series, but it is expected to offer improved image processing and possibly some new lens options compared to last year's model.
One notable feature that might be worth mentioning is the support for head gestures to accept or decline calls, a feature that Apple has been offering since 2022. Additionally, Samsung may release new Bixby AI-powered features at the event, including an updated version of its virtual assistant and deeper integration with Perplexity's AI search engine.
Another expected device at the Galaxy Unpacked event is the Galaxy Z TriFold, which was first announced in late 2025 without any official details on when it would be available. Samsung has since confirmed that the TriFold will be released in the US on January 30 for a whopping $2,900.