2025 was one of the most exciting years for smartphones in recent times. Unlike last year, we saw some actual hardware changes instead of incremental upgrades bundled with barely-working AI features. From Samsung reinventing its Galaxy Z Fold to Apple introducing an all-new iPhone Air, this year saw it all. This sets a strong precedent for 2026 smartphone launches.
Next year, there should be room for a few surprises alongside regular upgrades such as more powerful chipsets, better cameras and improved AI capabilities. The folding phone market is expected to attract more entrants and 2026 could finally be the year when Apple launches a folding iPhone and Samsung gives us a tri-fold.
There are a bunch of exciting devices to look forward to next year. Here’s a closer look at the phones you can expect in 2026.
Apple
The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max marked the return of vibrant colors to Apple’s highest-end iPhones.
A split iPhone 18 launch strategy
Apple introduced a slew of upgrades with the iPhone 17 line — an 18-megapixel selfie shooter, upgraded rear camera optics, thermal cooling on the Pro variants, among other updates. It also added the thin iPhone Air to the lineup. For next year, the Cupertino company could take things to the next level by shaking up its product launch timeline.
For years, Apple has continued to announce the base iPhone model alongside its Pro siblings, while also experimenting with Mini, Plus and Air variants. This could change in 2026. According to a report from The Information and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the Cupertino-based company may push the launch of the vanilla iPhone 18 to early 2027 in a bid to make space for the iPhone Fold’s launch.
Apple could still announce four iPhone models in September 2026, but the lineup and timing would look slightly different. In September 2026, we could see the launch of a new iPhone Air, iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max in new colors and the all-new iPhone Fold. But the standard iPhone 18 is tipped to be released alongside the iPhone 18E in March 2027.
The new Apple iPhone launch cycle might be:
- February/March 2026: iPhone 17E
- September 2026: iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18 Pro/Pro Max and iPhone Fold
- March 2027: iPhone 18 and iPhone 18E
- September 2027: iPhone Air 3, iPhone 19 Pro/Pro Max and iPhone 20 (named to honor the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone’s 2007 debut)
Since the standard iPhone 18 model is rumored to be released in 2027, let’s focus on the iPhone variants that are more likely to be launched next year.
Apple iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max
While the rumor specifically mentions a coffee color, the chocolate brown version here has its own appeal and is bolder (well, as bold as brown can be).
The iPhone 18 Pro models are expected to have the same design language as the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max but be available in new colors. Apple is said to be considering three color options to replace 2025’s cosmic orange: coffee, purple and burgundy.
I’d love to have a burgundy or coffee brown iPhone 18 Pro. I’m more intrigued by the latter, thanks to creative director Viva Tung’s mock-up of a coffee iPhone Pro, which you can see above.
Both the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are expected to have the same 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays, respectively, as the current models. However, Apple is rumored to opt for an under-display Face ID True Depth camera to make the Dynamic Island smaller.
There have also been rumors about the iPhone 18 Pro lineup including an under-display Face ID, alongside a punch-hole cutout for the selfie shooter, which is common on Android phones. According to the same The Information report cited above, the iPhone 18 Pro duo will have a small hole on the top-left corner to house the front-facing camera. So, we shouldn’t expect a full-screen display with an under-display camera.
I’ve used phones with under-display cameras (RedMagic 10 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5), and while I love having a full-screen experience, I look smudgy on video calls and selfies with these cameras. No phone manufacturer has figured out a way to retain photo quality while delivering a full-screen experience with an under-display camera.
If Apple can do that, I’d be pleasantly surprised. But it seems unlikely as current-gen iPhones launched with a new industry-leading 18-megapixel Center Stage camera on the front. I don’t think Apple would mess with that. I expect the same photo and video quality on the next iPhone.
Apple moved to a new camera plateau design with the iPhone 17 Pro lineup.
Moving to the rear optics, Apple is reportedly introducing a variable aperture lens on the iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max. It might be irrelevant to most people, but for those who use their iPhones for photography, a variable aperture would offer more control over their photos. It would allow you to manually adjust the amount of light reaching the sensor and the depth of field on a subject.
This isn’t groundbreaking new technology. Samsung introduced it with the Galaxy S9 in 2018 but it remained ineffective due to the small sensor size and the fact that the aperture could only switch between two f-stops: f/1.5 and f/2.4.
Xiaomi and Huawei did a better job with their flagships in 2023. The Huawei Mate 50 Pro offered 10 different aperture levels (f/1.4 to f/4.0), while the Xiaomi 13 Ultra included a dual-aperture design (f/1.9 and f/4.0), paired with a larger 1-inch-type image sensor.
Based on these examples, Apple will likely need to add a larger image sensor and more flexibility with aperture control to make it actually useful. It could be a godsend to improve the iPhone’s portrait mode, which trails behind the likes of current Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi phones.
The iPhone 18 Pro is also rumored to get a new three-layer stacked image sensor developed by Samsung. For years, Sony has supplied the image sensors for the iPhone. Samsung’s sensor could reduce noise in images, improve the dynamic range and make the iPhone’s camera more responsive.
The iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to be powered by the A20 Pro chipset, which would be built on TSMC’s 2nm process. It could have architectural changes, such as having RAM integrated directly onto the same wafer as the CPU, GPU and neural engine, instead of it being adjacent to the chip and connected via an interposer. It could allow for 30% better efficiency and 15% faster performance than the A19 chips. The next iPhones may also use Apple’s next-generation C2 modem chip for enhanced wireless connectivity.
The iPhone Fold
This is a mock-up by designer Zain bin Awais of what an iPhone Fold might look like.
There are conflicting rumors about the launch timeline of Apple’s foldable iPhone. Some say it’ll be released alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series next year, while a report from The Elec claims that the launch could be delayed to 2027. It’s worth noting that rumors of Apple’s book-style foldable iPhone date back to 2019.
Apple’s first folding phone is likely to be a book-style foldable, like the Galaxy Z Fold, rather than a clamshell flip phone. It’ll have a smaller outer display and a wider folding display — like the first-gen Google Pixel Fold, per Kuo. I used the Oppo Find N in 2022, which had a similar passport-size form factor. While Oppo’s foldable is better for watching videos, it didn’t offer the best experience for browsing the web.
One of the best aspects of the first Pixel Fold was its passport book-style design and size.
If Apple can find the middle ground between the Pixel Fold (first gen) and Galaxy Z Fold 7 form factors, the iPhone Fold could be an enticing choice. It’s rumored to include a 5.5-inch cover screen and a 7.8-inch display when unfolded.
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the first folding iPhone is expected to measure 4.5mm thick when unfolded. For context, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 measures 4.2mm, while the Huawei Mate XT (the tri-fold) is 3.6mm thick when fully opened.
Here’s a mock-up of the Galaxy Z Fold with iPadOS overlayed on top of the screen.
A report from The Elec (via DigiTimes) says that Apple will use ultra-thin glass for its first foldable iPhone. It could have a hole-punch selfie shooter on the cover screen and an under-display camera behind the inner screen. It’ll likely lack Face ID and rely on Touch ID for biometric authentication.
Kuo also reported that the first Apple foldable will minimize the crease by using a combination of titanium, stainless steel and liquid metal for the hinge. It’s also tipped to use titanium for its frame and aluminum in other areas. The foldable iPhone is rumored to house a 48-megapixel primary camera alongside a 48MP ultrawide-angle sensor. Apple might not give it a telephoto camera.
The Apple iPhone Fold is touted to cost between $1,800 and $2,500. While earlier rumors suggested the latter price, recent rumors have said that the folding iPhone will cost the same as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
iPhone 17E
The iPhone 16E lacked several essential features, such as MagSafe and secondary cameras.
Earlier this year, Apple released an all-new budget iPhone 16E that replaced the entry-level iPhone SE model, but it lacks features like a dual-rear camera setup, MagSafe and more.
Apple might switch to an annual update strategy for its entry-level iPhone, according to Kuo and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. We can expect the iPhone 17E to launch in the first half of next year, likely in February or March.
The iPhone 17E could use the same OLED panel as the iPhone 16E, as reported by The Elec. However, it’s rumored to get a speed bump with the inclusion of iPhone 17’s A19 processor.
Moreover, there are rumors that the Apple iPhone 17E will have a Dynamic Island instead of a notch. In terms of performance and looks, this would put the upcoming affordable iPhone on par with the base 2025 iPhone model.
Samsung
The Galaxy S25 Ultra debuted in January 2025.
Samsung Galaxy S26 series
Like Apple, Samsung could also shuffle its lineup next year. There were rumors, since debunked, that the Korean company would include a “Galaxy S26 Pro” in its early-2026 flagship lineup. However, we now know that the S26 Pro is nothing but the base model Galaxy S26.
A report by Android Headlines says that Samsung is expected to retain its signature design language on the Galaxy S26 series, with the rear cameras positioned in a vertical array and a hole-punch display to house the selfie shooter.
The base Galaxy S26’s ultrawide camera could be upgraded from 12 megapixels to 50 megapixels, as per the same report. It might have a slightly bigger 6.3-inch screen, a 4,300-mAh battery (up from the S25’s 4,000-mAh one), 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.
Samsung could retire its “Plus” moniker to make way for a new slim phone, the Galaxy S26 Edge. It’s expected to have a super slim profile of around 5.5mm. This would make it 0.3mm thinner than the S25 Edge and 0.1mm skinnier than the iPhone Air. It will pack a larger 4,200-mAh battery and the same 6.7-inch screen, according to an X post by user Universe Ice.
There have been conflicting rumors about Samsung continuing with the Edge in future lineups. I loved using the Galaxy S25 Edge. It has fewer hardware limitations than Apple’s ultra-slim iPhone Air, which only has a mono speaker and a single rear camera. However, like the Air, the S25 Edge reportedly received an underwhelming response from consumers and, unlike the Air, future versions are rumored to be cancelled.
Recent renders hint at a slightly different design for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. It could have curvier corners compared to its predecessor and a raised vertical camera bump on the back. It is also speculated to be 0.3 mm slimmer, at 7.9 mm thick (compared to the 8.2mm thick Galaxy S25 Ultra) and offer new M14 OLED display panels (allegedly the same ones used in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 17 series), which would make its screen brighter and more power efficient.
Using GalaxyAI on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
A report by ETNews says that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to have the same camera setup as the Galaxy S25 Ultra: a 200-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 10-megapixel 3x telephoto lens and a 50-megapixel 5x telephoto lens.
I hope this is false because the Galaxy S25 Ultra is in desperate need of a 3x telephoto camera upgrade to match its competitors. The S26 Ultra could arrive with a larger 1/1.1-inch 200MP Sony sensor for the main camera, as per the same report. This would offer an f/1.4 aperture, which would let 47% more light in to give you better images in low-light situations. On the front, it’s likely to get the same 12-megapixel camera.
The upcoming Samsung S series flagship is likely to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the US and China. In other regions, Samsung could shift to its in-house Exynos 2600 chipset, based on a 2nm process. It’ll feature an NPU that’s speculated to be 30% faster than Qualcomm’s flagship chipset, as reported by Korea Economic Daily. While the Exynos chips of yesteryear were notorious for overheating, the Exynos 2600 should be more reliable.
Going by past launch dates, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is likely to be announced in January. For reference, the Galaxy S25 lineup was launched at a Galaxy Unpacked event on Jan. 22, 2025. The trio went on sale two weeks later, on Feb. 7. Though a new report from a South Korean publication (translated to English) says that Samsung will hold its 2026 Unpacked event on Feb. 25, 2026, in San Francisco — this would likely push the in-store date to March, around the same time as the Mobile World Congress.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8
‘s Abrar Al-Heeti holds the Galaxy Z Fold 7 (left) and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 (right).
Samsung surprised us with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. It overhauled the design of its book-style foldable to make it the thinnest and lightest foldable in the US. I’ve loved using it, especially because it weighs less than my iPhone 17 Pro Max yet unfolds to offer a bigger 8-inch screen. However, there’s room for improvement.
The South Korean company hasn’t upgraded the battery size on its Galaxy Z Fold in four generations. The Fold 7 packs the same 4,400-mAh battery as the 2021-launched Galaxy Z Fold 3. While the current-gen Fold will last an entire day with moderate use, I struggle to get through the day on a single charge when I’m traveling. The next-gen Galaxy Z Fold needs a battery upgrade, and it might finally get one.
Samsung could increase the Galaxy Z Fold 8’s battery capacity to about 5,000-mAh in 2026, according to the South Korean outlet Dealsite. While the Oppo Find N5 and Honor Magic V3 pack larger battery capacities, a 5,000-mAh cell should be a good boost. The report also claims that Samsung will use a new “laser-drilling metal plate” technology (similar to what Apple is rumored to do with the iPhone Fold) to further minimize the display crease.
This year, Samsung also removed the digitizer from the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s display to make it thinner. But the S Pen could make a comeback next year, as per a report by The Elec. It’ll be interesting to see if that makes the Fold 8 thicker than the current-gen foldable.
As for the Galaxy Z Flip 8, there aren’t many rumors at this point, but I hope Samsung improves the cover screen’s usability. When compared to the Razr 2025, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 cover screen still feels limited for running third-party apps.
The tri-fold
Huawei Mate XT adds another hinge to solve the letterboxing issue in videos on book-style foldables.
In October 2025, Samsung showcased its first triple-display foldable phone at a tech exhibition hall during the APEC CEO Summit in South Korea. While the phone is said to be launching in November or December, as reported by Dailian, Samsung hasn’t teased it for a global release yet.
The Samsung tri-fold doesn’t have an official name yet, but it was revealed as a prototype on display. Unlike the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, the “tri-fold” folds in two places. The upcoming Samsung foldable could be as compact as a typical smartphone with a 6.5-inch outer screen and unfold into a tablet-sized 10-inch display, according to a story from The Chosun Daily.
“Samsung continues to advance innovative technologies, including next-generation form factors in the era of mobile AI, to deliver meaningful user experiences,” the company said in a statement. “The recent showcase reflects ongoing R&D efforts, and we plan to bring this next-generation device to users within this year.”
When I tested the Huawei Mate XT earlier this year, the world’s first “tri-fold” phone, I was super impressed by its versatility. I could use it as I would a regular smartphone when completely folded, enjoy browsing and reading when half-folded and watch videos without letterboxing when fully unfolded. If Samsung makes a similar product running One UI and prices it under $2,500, I’d buy one in a heartbeat.
The camera array on the back of the Pixel 10 Pro.
Google Pixel 11 lineup
This year, Google added a telephoto camera to its base Pixel 10 and gave the Pro models an AI-enabled 30-100x zoom, which is one of the best implementations of digital zoom I’ve used on any phone. It also added a MagSafe-like PixelSnap capability for wireless charging and magnetic accessories. While the new Tensor G5 is faster than last year’s G4 chip, it still struggles against processors from Qualcomm, Apple and MediaTek — its rivals.
An Android Authority story reports that the Tensor G6 will be a minor improvement over 2025’s model. It could move to TSMC’s next-gen N3P process node and adopt a new architecture focused on power consumption improvements over raw performance gains. The Tensor G6 is rumored to move to a TSMC 2nm process, enabling improvements in battery efficiency and thermal performance — both of which the Pixel could use. The Google chip is also touted to have a new TPU and a secondary nano-TPU, which will help handle lower-power tasks more efficiently.
The Google Pixel 11 series could get a new low-light video recording feature, 4K 30fps Cinematic Blur and an AI-powered capability that would let you tweak the lighting after video is recorded, according to another Android Authority story. The lineup might also include upgraded camera hardware. It sounds more like a Pro update, but as of now, it’s unclear if it’ll be part of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold and the base model.
For years, Google has announced its flagship Pixel phones in October. However, the Pixel 9 broke this tradition in 2024 with an August launch, and it was followed by an August announcement of the Pixel 10 series. It’s likely that Google will continue with an August launch in 2026.
Google Pixel 10A
‘s Patrick Holland holds a Pixel 9A (top) and an iPhone 16E.
Google usually announces its budget smartphone in the first half of the year, and 2026 should be no different. The Pixel 10A is expected to launch earlier than usual. Historically, Google has released its A-series phone in May, but the Pixel 9A was announced in March 2025 and its successor is expected to follow suit.
Leaked renders by Android Headlines show that the Google Pixel 10A will look the same as the current-gen Pixel 9A. The renders show a Galaxy Z Fold 7-like blue color option with a pill-shaped camera island on the back and slimmer bezels on the front. The phone is expected to include two rear cameras and have the same dimensions as the Pixel 9A: 153.9 x 72.9 x 9 mm, as per the report.
The Pixel 10A will reportedly be powered by a “boosted” Tensor G4 chip, instead of the faster Tensor G5 found on the new Pixel 10 lineup. This should help Google keep the price under $500, but I don’t expect any major performance improvements over its predecessor.
Motorola
The Motorola Razr Ultra was our favorite clamshell foldable phone in 2025 and even earned a Editor’s Choice Award.
Razr 2026 lineup
This year, the Motorola Razr Ultra maintained its lead over the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, but it also costs $1,300, $200 more than the base Z Flip 7. At that price, the Razr Ultra provided the best flip phone experience in 2025. However, Motorola needs to work on longer-term software support and improve its camera processing on the next generation Razr phones.
As of now, there haven’t been many concrete leaks and rumors regarding the Motorola Razr 2026 lineup. You can still expect the upcoming series to have three models: Razr 2026, Razr Plus (2026) and the Razr Ultra (2026). They’ll primarily vary by chipset prowess, cover screen size, price and optics. Based on previous Motorola launches, you can expect at least one Razr 2026 model to be announced late spring/early summer 2026.
The Ultra phones from Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo
Here’s the Xiaomi 15 Ultra in the optional Photographers Kit.
Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo have already announced their Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered and MediaTek Dimensity 9500-powered flagship smartphones but the “Ultra” devices are expected to be announced next year. All three Chinese phone-makers are expected to announce camera-focused flagship phones in 2026.
Xiaomi 17 Ultra
Xiaomi changed its naming convention with its latest flagship. Instead of launching a Xiaomi 16 series, it jumped to number 17 to match the latest Apple iPhones. The Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max also had an iPhone 17 Pro-like camera plateau on the back. However, the Chinese company integrated a screen on the back as well, which has some functionality and adds a fun aspect to it.
Xiaomi 17 Ultra will have a new 50-megapixel camera with improved in-sensor zoom range, according to Weibo user Digital Chat Station. It could be accompanied by an upgraded 200-megapixel telephoto camera with macro-capabilities and two more sensors for a total of four cameras on its back.
It’ll likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and support 100-watt wired charging. The next Xiaomi flagship could also offer satellite connectivity support.
Vivo X300 Ultra
The Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro are already getting acclaim for their optics, but the X300 Ultra could take things up a notch. The Vivo’s X300 Ultra could be the first phone to include two 200-megapixel cameras, one used as the main lens and the other as a periscope telephoto lens, according to the leaker Digital Chat Station.
The main camera will have a 1/1.12-inch sensor (with 0.7µm-sized pixels), which is comparatively larger than most mainstream flagship phones. The post says that the camera offers 2x and 4x in-sensor lossless zoom alongside a dedicated periscope camera for optical zoom capabilities. Digital Chat Station says that the latter will use a combination of glass and plastic elements in its new lens assembly, but we’ll know its benefits after the launch.
The two 200-megapixel cameras are reportedly paired with a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera. On the front, we could get another 50-megapixel sensor with autofocus. The Vivo flagship is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and launch in global markets by the end of March 2026. It’s anticipated to be announced in China as early as January 2026.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra and removable Hasselblad telephoto lens accessory.
The Oppo Find X8 Ultra was one of my favorite smartphones this year. It offered excellent camera performance in a design that was comfortable to hold. Moreover, it lasted me all day on heavy usage and featured a big and bright display. Similarly, I liked the recently announced Oppo Find X9 Pro, especially with its detachable Hasselblad lens. I’m excited about what Oppo will do with its Ultra flagship next year.
Rumors regarding the Find X9 Ultra are slim as of now. However, it’s expected to be launched in global markets by late March – similar to its Vivo and Xiaomi rivals. It’s expected to pack a 7,000-mAh battery or more and upgraded optics for the cameras.
Where is OnePlus?
OnePlus has already announced its OnePlus 13 successor: the OnePlus 15.
OnePlus announced its 2025 flagship, the OnePlus 13, ahead of the Galaxy S25 series in January. It was one of the sleeper hits this year. However, the company has already announced its successor, the OnePlus 15, in China and is releasing the phone in global markets ahead of last year’s launch timeline. As a result, we’re getting the second OnePlus flagship in the same year.
The OnePlus 15 is all set to launch on Nov. 13. It’ll be powered by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and pack a 7,300-mAh battery with support for 80-watt wired fast charging and 50-watt wireless charging.
The new OnePlus flagship features a 6.78-inch display with a 1.5K resolution and support for up to a 165 Hz refresh-rate. It is said to run games like Call of Duty: Mobile and Brawl Stars at 165 frames per second. You also get a 3,200-Hz touch sampling rate, which should ensure that its display is highly responsive during such games.
‘s David Lumb got an early look at the phone’s cameras and here’s what its three 50-megapixel cameras are capable of shooting. The OnePlus 15 will be made available in a Sand Storm model, made from a material that OnePlus describes as being tougher than titanium. However, promotional photos also reveal black and purple color options.
We don’t know if we’ll see another OnePlus flagship phone in 2026. After all, the company decided to take a break from launching a folding phone this year, which wasn’t pleasant news because I loved using the OnePlus Open. It was one of the best foldables when it launched. I hope OnePlus gives us a successor next year, but I’m not holding my breath.
Overall, the slab phones of 2026 are likely to be iterative upgrades with improved camera systems and more powerful processors. The major launches will come in the foldable segment, with both Apple and Samsung expected to launch all-new models. With this, 2026 is shaping up to be another exciting year for smartphones.
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