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Samsung has a special, cheaper 128GB Galaxy S26, but there’s a catch

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Why This Matters

Samsung has introduced a 128GB Enterprise Edition of the Galaxy S26, offering a more affordable option for corporate users, though it is not officially available for retail consumers. This variant highlights Samsung's strategy to cater to enterprise clients with lower-cost options, potentially impacting the pricing dynamics and consumer choices in the premium smartphone market.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR A 128GB Samsung Galaxy S26 has been listed online, despite the base model officially starting at 256GB.

This is an Enterprise Edition variant and apparently costs just ~$871 in the UK.

By contrast, the 256GB non-enterprise Galaxy S26 costs ~$1,160 in the market.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series launched last month, and all three phones received price hikes. The base Galaxy S26 now starts at 256GB and costs $900, but it turns out that a cheaper model exists for some users.

Samsung sells a Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition model, which is meant for corporate use rather than retail customers. The official website lists this business-focused model with 256GB of storage. However, GSMArena spotted a 128GB Enterprise variant on an IT supply chain’s website.

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The 128GB Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition costs £659.86 (~$871), representing a significant price drop over the cheapest non-enterprise Galaxy S26. Samsung’s UK website lists the 256GB Galaxy S26 at £879 (~$1,160). This also represents a price drop over the Galaxy S25‘s £799 (~$1,054) launch price in the market.

Do you think Samsung should've offered a 128GB S26? 55 votes Yes, for sure 29 % Maybe, it depends on price 15 % No, we shouldn't have 128GB flagships 56 %

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