Samsung Galaxy S26 in for review
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Samsung Galaxy S26 in for review
"For starters, the Galaxy S26 ships with Samsung's own 2nm Exynos 2600. We're eager to test and see what the new SoC brings to the table. Another change is the screen diagonal, which now stretches to 6.3 inches - up from 6.2 inches. Otherwise, the panel is the same 1080p 120Hz unit."
"Another improvement is the battery, which is now at 4,300mAh - up from 4,000mAh. Charging is, sadly, the same at 25W wired and 15W wireless. The excellent in-hand feel hasn't changed. The Galaxy S26 has retained the refreshing premium compactness its predecessor had."
"This year, there's no 128GB base model; the range starts with 256GB, but the starting price has moved up by around $100/€100, so there's no real difference. The RAM is the same 12GB as every year."
The Galaxy S26 represents Samsung's latest compact premium smartphone offering. Key upgrades include Samsung's proprietary 2nm Exynos 2600 processor, a screen diagonal increased to 6.3 inches from 6.2 inches, and an enhanced battery capacity of 4,300mAh compared to the previous 4,000mAh. Storage now begins at 256GB with a corresponding $100 price increase, maintaining the same 12GB RAM configuration. The display remains a 1080p 120Hz panel, while charging speeds stay constant at 25W wired and 15W wireless. The device retains its premium compact design and in-hand feel, appealing to users seeking smaller smartphones.
Read at GSMArena.com
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