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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Expected to Launch on February 25

Samsung is gearing up to launch its premium Galaxy S26 series soon. The upcoming devices are expected to be unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked Event, with the event date reportedly leaked as February 25, 2026.

Galaxy Unpacked 2026 Event
The Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event is anticipated to showcase Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones. According to popular tipster Evan Blass, who shared a poster of the event on his official X account, the launch will take place on February 25. Traditionally held in January, this year’s event is slightly delayed.

Three Models in the S26 Series
The Galaxy S26 series will include three models: Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. A teaser from Samsung earlier hinted at the inclusion of a “Privacy Display” feature in the new phones. Alongside the smartphones, Samsung is expected to unveil its next-generation True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds.

Colors and Design
The leaked poster also suggests the main color of the Galaxy S26 lineup. The violet (purple) background in the invite aligns with previous leaks that indicated Cobalt Violet could be the flagship color option for the series.

Next-Generation Earbuds
In addition to the smartphones, the event is expected to introduce the Galaxy Buds 4 lineup, including the standard Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro models. French publisher Dealabs has reportedly leaked the pricing details: the standard Buds 4 may be priced at €179 (approximately ₹19,600), while the Pro model could cost €249 (around ₹27,300). Both models are expected to be available in black and white. The pricing leak indicates that Samsung is likely keeping the next-generation earbuds affordable, without any significant price increase.

With less than a month to go, tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the official launch of Samsung’s latest flagship devices.


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