Samsung appears to be refining its premium smartphone lineup for 2025. According to industry leaks, the tech giant has reportedly decided to scrap the Galaxy S26 Edge variant, a move that may mark the end of the “Edge” moniker that once defined Samsung’s curved-screen flagship identity. Instead, the upcoming Galaxy S26 series will consist of three models — Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Samsung’s Flagship Strategy Shift
Reports from supply chain sources suggest Samsung has chosen to discontinue the Edge model to simplify its flagship portfolio and focus development resources on the mainline S26 and the more advanced S26 Ultra. The decision could be part of Samsung’s plan to streamline production, enhance cost efficiency, and better position its devices in a competitive premium market dominated by Apple, Google, and Chinese manufacturers.
Curved Display Era Comes to an End
The “Edge” branding was first introduced with the Galaxy S6 Edge in 2015, showcasing Samsung’s signature curved AMOLED design. However, as the curved display gradually became a standard feature across the Ultra series, the unique appeal of the Edge variant diminished. The S26 Ultra is expected to retain slightly curved edges, while the S26 and S26+ are likely to feature flat displays for a cleaner and more durable design.
Focus on AI, Performance, and Camera Innovation
Even without an Edge model, the Galaxy S26 lineup is expected to pack a punch. All three models are rumored to feature AI-powered One UI 7, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or Exynos 2500 chips (depending on the region), and camera improvements tuned for better low-light and computational photography. Samsung is also said to be refining its Galaxy AI ecosystem to further integrate productivity and imaging tools across devices.
Launch Timeline and Expectations
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to debut in early 2026, likely during Samsung’s traditional February Galaxy Unpacked event. As the brand shifts its attention toward its Ultra and Plus models, industry analysts predict this strategic adjustment could help Samsung maintain profitability while differentiating its high-end lineup.
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