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Samsung Galaxy S26 review: The smartphone status quo

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Why This Matters

The Samsung Galaxy S26 maintains the company's flagship design and features but offers only incremental upgrades, highlighting the industry's trend toward iterative releases. While it provides improved battery life and slightly brighter screens, the lack of significant innovation raises questions about the future direction of flagship smartphones for consumers and the industry alike.

Key Takeaways

It's already smartphone season. Samsung's annual deluge encompasses three new phones for 2026: the frontier-pushing S26 Ultra ($1,300) with its innovative Privacy Screen, the S26 ($899) and the S26+ ($999). The smaller flagships, yet again, are iterative versions of what came before, with the major differences centering on bigger batteries and brighter screens.

I'm getting waves of deja vu as I review the Galaxy S26, because at times I was writing exactly what I wrote last year — including the part about it being a little too similar to what came before.

Samsung/Engadget 80 100 Expert Score Samsung Galaxy S26 Samsung’s smallest flagship phone is a solid if safe addition to the Galaxy series. However, it’s far too similar to its predecessors. Pros Bigger battery

A flagship phone that isn’t huge

More AI assistant options Cons Too similar to last year’s S25

Cameras could be improved

Perplexity integration is limited $899 at Samsung

Hardware

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Let's focus on the changes. The Galaxy S26's screen size is a little bigger than its predecessor's; 6.3 inches, up from 6.2 inches on the S25. However, it still has the same FHD+ (2,340 x 1,080) resolution. Given the slight size difference, there's no particular drop in sharpness. The screen can also go slightly brighter, topping out at 3,000 nits, which is always welcome — especially when Samsung has increased the battery to 4,300mAh from the S25's 4,000mAh. (The S25 already impressed us with its battery longevity.)

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