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Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S26 lineup could face a significant delay, according to recent reports. The company is reportedly experiencing issues with the development and design of its upcoming flagship phones. As a result, the launch may be postponed by nearly two months, shifting from the usual January timeline to March next year. The information comes from Techmaniacs, a German publication that has shared early insights into the state of Samsung’s next premium devices.

Galaxy S26 Ultra reportedly ready, but S26 is not

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra CAD render by OnLeaks & AndroidHeadlines

According to the report, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has already completed its development phase and is ready for production. However, the base Galaxy S26 is still behind schedule, which may be contributing to the expected delay. While this could push the official unveiling, the Ultra model is said to be shaping up as a notable upgrade, particularly in display and performance.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly feature a 10-bit display that supports one billion colors, marking a clear improvement over the 8-bit screen used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Powering the device will be the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset paired with 12GB RAM. The 5,000mAh battery remains unchanged, but charging speed is set to increase to 60W, allowing an 80% charge in about 30 minutes.

The standard Galaxy S26 is expected to use the Exynos 2600 chipset, a move seen as an effort to strengthen Samsung Semiconductor after recent setbacks in its client base. Although the phone’s design is not yet complete, it is expected to adopt a minimal and refined look once finalised.

With rumours suggesting the cancellation of the Galaxy S26 Edge model, Samsung’s 2025 lineup could instead include the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra variants.

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