Key Takeaways
- The Galaxy S26 Plus model will not be released; the Galaxy S25 Plus may be the final Plus version.
- Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S26 Edge instead of the S26 Plus, with an uncertain release timeline.
- The Galaxy Tab S11 will not have a Plus variant, only the standard and Ultra versions.
- Both Galaxy Tab S11 models are expected to use MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ chipset.
- The Galaxy S25 Edge is available for purchase on Amazon.
After revealing their latest foldable devices at the Unpacked event last week, Samsung is set to launch their upcoming flagship products, the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy Tab S11 series. A recent leak has shed light on what can be anticipated from both of these lineups upon their release.
Changes in the Galaxy S26 Lineup
According to information from Setsuna Digital, it seems the Galaxy S26 Plus is no longer in the picture. Earlier reports suggested that Samsung was undecided about the model, but it now appears that the Galaxy S25 Plus could be the final Plus version. Instead of the Galaxy S26 Plus, Samsung will introduce their second-generation slim phone, the Galaxy S26 Edge. It remains uncertain if the S26 Edge will launch at the same time as the other Galaxy S26 series phones or if it will follow several months later, similar to how the Galaxy S25 Edge was released.
Updates on the Tablet Series
On the tablet front, the Galaxy Tab S11 is reportedly skipping a Plus variant as well. Last year, the Galaxy Tab S10 series featured both the Tab S10 Plus and the Tab S10 Ultra, but rumors suggest that this time Samsung will only offer the standard Galaxy Tab S11 and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. Both tablets are expected to run on MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ chipset. There are mentions of the Galaxy Tab S11 Lite, but its release timeline is unclear, especially since the Tab S10 Lite has yet to hit the market.
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