Samsung confirms Galaxy S26 preorder deal for $900 off ahead of February Unpacked
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Samsung confirms Galaxy S26 preorder deal for $900 off ahead of February Unpacked
"Samsung finally confirmed the date of its February Unpacked event, where the company is expected to unveil new hardware, including a confirmed new Galaxy S series and possibly more. Also: Samsung Unpacked 2026: 5 biggest rumors I'm seeing on Galaxy S26 Ultra, Buds 4 Pro, more The company confirmed on Tuesday that its winter event is scheduled just before Mobile World Congress later this month. Unpacked will take place in San Francisco on February 25 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. Samsung kept the details sparse, but said the new Galaxy S series will more seamlessly integrate Galaxy AI into everyday functions."
"Rumors suggest we'll see Samsung's newest phone lineup, including the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, with camera upgrades, larger screens on lower-end models, and some useful software features. Also: Why the Galaxy S26 Ultra's biggest upgrade won't be its camera or processor Samsung is expected to announce One UI 8.5, which has been available in beta since December, at the upcoming launch event as well. New software features could include an expanded dark theme, upgraded Home Up and lock screen widget support, and, of course, more Galaxy AI everywhere."
Samsung confirmed an Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 25 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. A new Galaxy S series is expected, with the company promising more seamless integration of Galaxy AI into everyday functions. Rumors indicate Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra models with camera improvements, larger screens for lower-end models, and new software features. Samsung is expected to announce One UI 8.5, offering features such as an expanded dark theme, upgraded Home Up, and lock screen widget support. The event will livestream on Samsung Newsroom, Samsung.com, and Samsung's YouTube channel. A $30 reservation credit and a chance to win $5,000 accompany preorders.
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