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Samsung’s big chip upgrade could keep you waiting longer for Galaxy S26

The Galaxy S26 delay hints at deeper changes inside Samsung, from chip challenges to shifting release strategies that could affect when you upgrade next.

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What’s happened? Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series debuted worldwide in January 2025, but the same might not be true for the upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup.

  • Renowned tipster Ice Universe (via Weibo) suggests that Samsung has postponed the release of its Galaxy S26 series.
  • However, the tipster doesn’t mention a new launch timeline for the devices. This could mean one of two things.
  • Instead of January, we could see the Galaxy S26 devices go official in February, or, worse, in March 2026 (as also suggested by a recent Tech Maniacs report citing the base model’s delayed development).

Why is this important? Samsung has long positioned its ‘S’ series flagships for a January reveal, giving it a head start over rivals like Apple and Google, which launch their flagships later in the year.

  • A delay to February (or potentially March) signals a notable change in strategy and may reflect internal issues related to development, supply, or product planning.
  • For Samsung, this could mean increased costs, risk of losing the new-year momentum, or letting competitors gain market share.
  • Another potential reason for the delay could be technical challenges with the Exynos 2600 chip (based on 2nm fabrication technology), which could power nearly half of the total Galaxy S26 units.
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Why should I care? Many consumers plan their smartphone upgrades around a company’s annual product cycle.

  • If you were planning to get a Galaxy S26 model, you might have to wait longer.
  • A one or two-month delay in the launch could also affect the trade-in value of your old smartphone (especially if the warranty ends in January 2026).
  • On the positive side, a delay could also give Samsung more time to fine-tune its software and optimize its hardware (especially the Exynos 2600 chip).

OK, what’s next? A lot is happening behind closed doors at Samsung’s mobile division.

  • The company briefly explored possible changes to the Galaxy S26 lineup, including replacing the Plus variant with the Edge variant, later reversing that decision, rethinking the “Pro” naming for the baseline model, and reviewing its chip strategy.
  • For now, Samsung seems to have settled on familiar names: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
  • If the company manages to ready the Exynos 2600 chip in time for a Q1 2026 launch, it could reshape Samsung’s mobile silicon landscape for good.
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