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Home » Samsung Might Launch the Galaxy S26+ After All, Reversing Initial Plans

Samsung Might Launch the Galaxy S26+ After All, Reversing Initial Plans

NyongesaSande News Desk by NyongesaSande News Desk
8 months ago
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There has been plenty of speculation surrounding Samsung’s flagship lineup for the 2025 launch, especially regarding the Galaxy S26 series. Initially, reports suggested that Samsung might ditch the Plus model in favor of a Galaxy S26 Edge variant, which would be launched alongside the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26 Pro. However, recent developments suggest that Samsung could be reconsidering this move, potentially bringing back the Galaxy S26+ after all.

  • Sales Struggles of the Galaxy S25 Edge
  • Reversal of Plans for the Galaxy S26+
  • Galaxy S25 Edge’s Struggles
  • Conclusion

Sales Struggles of the Galaxy S25 Edge

The news comes from a new report from Korea, citing sources familiar with Samsung’s plans. The Galaxy S25 Edge has reportedly not performed well in terms of sales since its launch, with production numbers plummeting shortly after its debut. Typically, smartphones perform best within their first three months of availability, but it seems that the S25 Edge has struggled to capture consumer attention.

According to the same sources, Samsung has noticed that the Galaxy S25+ is outperforming the S25 Edge in sales, leading the company to reconsider its plans for the S26 series.

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Reversal of Plans for the Galaxy S26+

Given the disappointing performance of the S25 Edge, Samsung may be revising its approach. Reports suggest that Samsung is now actively developing the Galaxy S26+ to fill the gap left by the lackluster sales of the S25 Edge. This shift is reportedly backed by internal production forecasts and market analysis.

The idea is that if Samsung moves forward with the S26 Edge, it could be leaving money on the table by selling fewer units, even though the Edge variant is typically priced slightly higher than the Plus model. By reintroducing the S26+, Samsung could tap into a more lucrative segment of the market that seeks premium features at a slightly more affordable price compared to the Edge variant.

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Galaxy S25 Edge’s Struggles

The Galaxy S25 Edge has not been able to compete with the sales expectations set by Samsung, and industry reports indicate a significant drop in production numbers after June. With the S25 Edge underperforming in comparison to the S25+, it makes sense for Samsung to rethink its flagship strategy for the Galaxy S26 lineup.

Given the S25+‘s superior performance in terms of sales, Samsung could aim to continue the Plus model’s legacy with the S26+, which would appeal to buyers looking for the premium features of the S26 Ultra but at a lower price.

Conclusion

In light of disappointing sales from the Galaxy S25 Edge, it seems Samsung may have decided to bring back the Galaxy S26+ to satisfy the demand for a premium yet affordable flagship phone. With the S26+ potentially making its debut alongside the S26 Pro and S26 Ultra, Samsung fans can look forward to a more diverse and competitive lineup in 2025.

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Whether Samsung follows through with this plan remains to be seen, but if the S26+ is indeed resurrected, it will be interesting to see how it competes in the 2025 flagship smartphone race.


Disclaimer:
This article is based on the latest rumors and leaked information. Official details about the Galaxy S26+ will be confirmed upon Samsung’s official announcement. Keep an eye out for more updates as the launch approaches.

Tags: Galaxy S25 Edge salesGalaxy S26 EdgeGalaxy S26 ProGalaxy S26+Samsung Galaxy S26Samsung rumors
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