News for Samsung fans: Samsung just jacked up the price of three of its phones, Samsung Galaxy A06, Galaxy A56, and Galaxy F17. How does it going to affect the market? Does it make sense to buy them at such increased prices?
Do you think buying a Samsung Galaxy A32 4G is a good idea with its Mediatek Helio G80 chipset and other good specs?
The aperture can be dynamically adjusted on professional-grade cameras but not on phones. I think Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has mimicked this with its virtual aperture feature. It not only clicks in portrait mode, but gives the subject a real depth separation.
I have noticed that phones get heavy discounts during the festive season on e-commerce platforms. I am planning to buy the Samsung Galaxy S26 . Should I wait for the next Amazon Prime Day sale or buy it from a nearby Samsung store?
I am looking to upgrade from my current Samsung Galaxy S24 and I think the Galaxy S26 would be a suitable option. So, I am wondering where can I get the best deal on the phone. Should I visit an offline store or keep my hunt limited to Samsung's online store Amazon, Flipkart, or any other website.
I currently own a Samsung Galaxy S24 and went through Galaxy S26 recently. I think it has better upgrades. Do you also feel that upgrading to Galaxy S26 would be fair enough?
While watching a video, I observed that Samsung Galaxy S26 does not auto-rotate. Any tips on how to use a landscape mode on this phone? Do apps like Gmail, Notes, and Chrome work seamlessly on the larger display?
Some features like Adaptive Battery, Galaxy AI, and Samsung’s software feel more useful after spending a few weeks with the phone rather than on day one.
For the past few months, I have been using the Samsung Galaxy S26, and everything is better with this phone. I was checking Samsung Galaxy S26 online, and I think it is bigger in size, like the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Has anyone recently switched to the Galaxy S26 mainly for a larger display?
I have noticed other smartphone brands are shifting their focus with more RAM. Most of the competitors are moving to 16GB now while Samsung is still stuck to 12GB. The Galaxy S26 has it, too. Do you think it is a smart move? I am curious what could be the reason for not competing itself with other brands.
I do not have a budget for an ultra-high-end phone. I like racing games and recently discovered Real Racing 3. I want to play games and am curious to know what games you are playing on Samsung Galaxy S26 .
Are you using any case for your Samsung phone? I recently checked some colour options in cases for Samsung Galaxy S26 like Blue Violet, Black, White and Blue. Which one have you picked?
I am planning to upgrade from Samsung Galaxy S23. Would you recommend upgrading to Galaxy S26 ? Is it good for long-term use, for someone with performance requirements and battery anxiety?
I have been using the voice translation feature on my new Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus, and it sure is quite helpful to understand different languages as my work demands to work with different international clients. How does it make a difference for you?
Anyone else using Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus? I am switching my phone from Galaxy S24 and planning to buy Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus. I want to know if a chipset like Exynos 2600 is able to support heavy games. Can I play games like BGMI or Call of Duty: Mobile on this device?
With the Galaxy S26 Plus, Samsung is offering 7 years of major Android OS upgrades and 7 years of security patches, which is currently the longest in the flagship smartphones. I am hoping to see this trend in other brands, too, because I feel hardware alone cannot do enough to make a phone secure and updated.
Planning to switch from my current Samsung Galaxy S23? I am thinking of buying a Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus. Does it have smart voice integrations like Gemini or Perplexity. Do you think that upgrading to Galaxy S models is truly worth it?
I have noticed Chinese flagship brands focus more on hardware innovation. But, I feel what they lack behind is more subtle and premium design language. However, Samsung is one of the few brands that is still maintaining high standards when it comes to designing their flagship devices, and the same can be said for Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus. Do you think the Galaxy S26 Plus manages to feel like a more premium device?
The Galaxy S26 is slim and lightweight, weighing 167g and being 7.2mm thick, which makes me think about using it without a case. Is anyone actually confident enough to do that?
I want to gift my friend a Samsung Galaxy S26 who is currently doing her Bachelor's in English Literature. Most of the time, she has to submit research papers, and for that she needs to summarise long PDFs and make notes. Do you think Galaxy S26 is a good student device or would Ultra be a better option?