Samsung Galaxy S26+ in for review
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Samsung Galaxy S26+ in for review
"The Galaxy S26+ starts from €1,250 for the 256GB model, but as part of the pre-order, you're getting double the storage for the same base price. Unlike the smaller S26, the Plus model has faster-than-25W charging - 45W to be precise. But you'd need to supply your own charger if you haven't got one already."
"Here's all that's new on the Galaxy S26+. You get the 2nm Exynos 2600 SoC with 12GB of RAM, you've got faster 20W wireless charging, you've got the new Horizon Lock stabilization mode for video, and that's about it. That means that you have the same 6.7-inch 1440p 120Hz AMOLED, the same camera system, and the same 4,900mAh battery."
"Very little has changed with this year's Plus model. It has a matching camera island bump, which does little more than make the phone very unstable on a flat surface. Otherwise, the Galaxy S26+ looks and feels just like its predecessor. That could be a positive for some, but this editor thinks some change once in a while isn't bad."
Samsung's Galaxy S26+ is priced starting at €1,250 for 256GB storage, with pre-order customers receiving double storage at the same price. The device features 45W wired charging and 20W wireless charging, though users must provide their own charger. Available in Sky Blue, Cobalt Blue, White, and Black, the S26+ maintains nearly identical design and build to its predecessor, including the camera island bump that causes instability on flat surfaces. Key upgrades include the 2nm Exynos 2600 processor with 12GB RAM and Horizon Lock video stabilization. However, the 6.7-inch 1440p 120Hz AMOLED display, camera system, and 4,900mAh battery remain unchanged, making the upgrade relatively modest.
Read at GSMArena.com
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