Galaxy S26 debuts with larger 6.3" screen and 4,300mAh battery, S26+ brings few changes
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Galaxy S26 debuts with larger 6.3" screen and 4,300mAh battery, S26+ brings few changes
"The Galaxy S26 and S26+ will use the Exynos 2600 in all regions except North America, China and Japan. Those regions will get phones with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy instead. While we're on the topic of compute, the Samsung Galaxy S26 now has 256GB as its base storage option - 128GB is a thing of the past."
"The S26 comes with an increased screen size to 6.3" diagonal (up from 6.2"). It's still a 1080p+ LTPO OLED panel (1-120Hz) like before. The vanilla model also gets a battery upgrade and now has 4,300mAh capacity (up from 4,000mAh). The phone has almost the same dimensions as its predecessor as it measures 149.6 x 71.7 x 7.2mm and weighs 167g (5g more)."
"Samsung upgraded the S26 Ultra charging system to 60W wired and 25W wireless, up from 45W/15W. The Galaxy S26+ gets a small bump to its wireless charging to 20W (up from 15W), while wired remains at 45W. All that the Galaxy S26 gets is a "good luck" as it is pushed out on the market with the same 25W wired and 15W wireless charging as before."
The Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+ represent incremental upgrades focused on software improvements rather than hardware innovations. The S26 receives a 6.3-inch display (up from 6.2 inches) with a 4,300mAh battery upgrade, while the S26+ maintains its 6.7-inch screen and 4,900mAh battery. Both models now feature 256GB base storage with 12GB RAM locked configuration. Processor allocation varies by region: Exynos 2600 in most markets versus Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy in North America, China, and Japan. Charging improvements include 20W wireless for the S26+ and maintained 25W wired/15W wireless for the S26. Camera systems remain identical to previous generation models with triple setups featuring 50MP main, 10MP telephoto, and 12MP ultra-wide sensors.
Read at GSMArena.com
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