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    Stunning Renders Reveal Samsung’s Galaxy S26+

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliNovember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung Retains Plus Line: Reports confirm that Samsung is sticking with its Plus line of Galaxy phones, scrapping the previously rumored S26 Edge model due to poor sales.

    2. Design Tweaks for S26+: Leaks reveal the S26+ will feature a small, raised camera island, differing from the S25+, and will not include the full-width camera initially speculated for the Edge.

    3. Standard Lineup Expected: The upcoming models will likely include the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, following the same naming convention as previous releases.

    4. Launch Timeline: Samsung is expected to unveil the new Galaxy phones in January, while a slim handset is still in development for future release.

    Renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26+ have surfaced, generating excitement among tech enthusiasts. Reports from Android Headlines confirm that Samsung will maintain its Plus line despite earlier rumors of discontinuation in favor of a slimmer Edge variant. Notably, the well-reviewed Edge has been reportedly dropped altogether.

    The leaked images reveal a familiar design, yet there are subtle differences. The camera island has been modified slightly, featuring a small, raised design that sets it apart from the S25+. Additionally, rumors of a full-width camera for an S26 Edge have been dismissed, as that model appears to be canceled.

    Measuring 7.35mm in thickness, the S26+ aligns with the S25+, but it looks chunkier than its Edge counterpart. Analysts believe this signals a distinct model rather than a simple rebrand. Furthermore, the anticipated S26 Pro seems to have been scrapped, leaving us with the standard S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra lineup for next year.

    Fans won’t have to wait long for official announcements. Samsung typically unveils new Galaxy phones in January. Interestingly, despite dropping the Edge series due to disappointing sales figures, reports suggest the company continues to explore slim designs for future releases.

    With the Galaxy S26+ on the horizon, users can expect a blend of innovation and familiar features, reinforcing Samsung’s commitment to delivering quality smartphones. The future looks bright for the brand as anticipation builds.

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