Insider Ice Universe, referencing Korean media, announced that Samsung has decided to freeze the prices for smartphones in the Galaxy S26, Galaxy Z Fold8, and Galaxy Z Flip8 series. This means that the devices from all these series will be priced at the level of their predecessors. Considering the release of the foldable models is tentatively set for July 2026, it turns out that for about half a year (or even a little more), Samsung does not plan to increase prices for its flagships.
It is also reported that the premiere of the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra will take place at a large event on February 25 in San Francisco (USA), and retail sales will start in early March. This aligns with previous rumors. Earlier, live photos and videos of mock-ups of the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra were published online.
Ice Universe was the first to accurately report on the new trend of waterfall screens in smartphones, on the notch in the iPhone X, on the new design of the iPhone 14, and on the 200-megapixel image sensor from Samsung. He receives exclusive information about new products from sources in the research and development department of the South Korean giant.
Samsung continues to push technological boundaries, particularly with the Galaxy Z Fold8 series, which is anticipated to showcase enhancements in display durability and multitasking features. Innovations in battery life and camera capabilities are expected to attract tech enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.
As 2026 unfolds, watch for potential partnerships between Samsung and leading telecom providers, which could expand consumer access to the latest technology offerings. These collaborations might influence pricing strategies and market reach, keeping Samsung at the forefront of the industry.
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