I want to know the cheapest pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. I’m trying to compare international prices across regions like the US, India, the UK, and the UAE and would like to know where does the this model has the most affordable prices. Also, will the currency conversion, taxes, and duties affect the overall price?
Finally Samsung Galaxy S26 series has launched in India. Really excited about this. Looking forward to purchasing it firsthand. I’d like to know the exact pre-order date, delivery timelines, and general retail availability across online and offline stores before planning my purchase.
Samsung is pushing Galaxy AI across everything from photos to calls on its Galaxy S26 series. It sounds useful, but many AI features end up unused after a few days. If AI is built into everyday actions like editing or search, it might actually make a difference.
Are Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series in South Korea is getting AirDrop support for sharing content? What do you think, will it also come to India?
Samsung has launched new Agentic AI features with the Galaxy S26 series, but I’m not entirely sure how it actually works. I want to understand what these AI capabilities are, how they work in real use, and what benefits they bring to the phone experience. I’m especially interested in learning whether it improves other tasks, such as photography, productivity, voice assistance, or everyday phone interactions, compared to previous models.
With the price jump for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series, is it better to wait for other flagship phones? I’ve explored reviews of the Galaxy S23, S24, and S25 and have gone through user experiences on social media. At its price, is the Galaxy S26 really worth it, in terms of upgrades and the latest features? Following Samsung's release cycle, would love to hear your thoughts on what sets it apart from its competitors, aside from its higher cost.
I am curious to know which chipsets will be available in India with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. I am doubtful whether it will launch with a Snapdragon processor, an Exynos chipset or a different variant. Also, would there be any difference in performance, efficiency or gaming experience between the Indian versions and other global models?
So, Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26 series, and while the Ultra's Privacy Display is impressive, the vanilla Galaxy S26 model has disappointed once again. There are barely any upgrades in terms of camera and battery life, and even where there are, markets like India get the inferior Exynos chip instead of Qualcomm's. And the pricing, oh man. Imagine spending nearly 1.3 lakh for a GALAXY S26! Better to go and buy the iPhone 17 right now, before Apple realises Samsung's troubles and hikes its prices.
With the launch of the Galaxy S26 series today, the hype feels pretty low this time, since the phones have already been leaked. Performance and camera upgrades are rumoured, but I'm curious to see how big the changes actually are. Cannot wait for Galaxy Unpacked!