According to a claim by the Techmaniacs website, Samsung has delayed the launch of the flagship Galaxy S26 series by two months. The development of the standard Galaxy S26 has not been completed.
The report states that due to development and design issues, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series will be introduced in March next year. Normally, Samsung announces the Galaxy S series in January. According to the report, Samsung has finished developing the high-end Galaxy S26 Ultra, but the development of the standard Galaxy S26 (now called the Galaxy S26 Pro) has fallen behind.
Why Did Samsung Cancel The Galaxy S26 Edge?
Recently, it was reported that Samsung canceled the Galaxy S26 Edge because the Galaxy S25 Edge had low sales numbers. It was also claimed that the Galaxy S26 Plus, which was canceled for the same reason, might return. Samsung, which starts the development of the Galaxy S26 Plus later on could be one of the reasons for the delay. However, since these are still just claims for now, it’s better to approach them with caution.

The report also mentions that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will finally offer a 10-bit display and come with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Pro and S26 Plus are expected to use Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 chipset. Based on the most recent reports, Samsung is expected to launch three models in the Galaxy S26 lineup. These are the Galaxy S26 Pro, the Galaxy S26 Plus, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra, offering users a clear range of flagship options. We will continue to keep you informed about the most up-to-date developments related to this news as they become available.
 
			



