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It sure looks like Samsung’s new OLED TVs just leaked before CES

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Last updated: 2025/12/05 at 1:26 AM
News Room Published 5 December 2025
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CES 2026 is just around the corner. Samsung is usually one of the companies that steals the show every year, often using the big annual consumer tech conference to make announcements regarding its line of TVs.

Well, it seems that Samsung’s plans might have just leaked, courtesy of the publicly accessible European Samsung spare parts database, as first noticed by the website FlatpanelsHD.

The database lists some newer models of Samsung’s most popular OLED TV sets. But, there’s also a brand-new model in the database and an absolutely enormous version of Samsung’s The Frame

If the leaks are accurate, new 2026 updates to Samsung’s current lineup of OLED televisions are set to debut with the S85H, S90H and S95H models listed in the database. “H” denotes a new 2026 model, according to FlatpanelsHD.

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However, an OLED TV model S99H is also listed, coming in sizes ranging from 55 inches to 83 inches. Based on the model number, this appears to even be a more premium version of Samsung’s S95H line, which starts at just under $2,000 for a 55-inch model. It’s unclear exactly what Samsung will add to make a more premium version of its current high-end TV line.

On the opposite side of the pricing spectrum, Samsung also seems poised to reveal new, more affordable lower-end models too with the S82H and S83H. The current cheapest models in this lineup are the 65-inch S84H and the 55-inch S85H, coming in at around $1,000 each. It’s unclear what the newer models will be priced at, but are likely to be cheaper (yet still not “budget” priced).

And, finally, the database points to a new gigantic 98-inch version of Samsung’s The Frame TV. The Samsung TV that is meant to look like a framed piece of art currently maxes out at 85-inches. Samsung may have felt that was still too small and decided to bring an even larger model to the market in 2026.

We’ll find out more details when Samsung officially unveils its new products at CES.

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