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World of Software > News > Samsung has a big Galaxy S26 and S26+ pricing problem, but a much smaller S26 Ultra one
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Samsung has a big Galaxy S26 and S26+ pricing problem, but a much smaller S26 Ultra one

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Last updated: 2026/02/16 at 10:42 AM
News Room Published 16 February 2026
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The S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra are all right around the corner. | Image by Samsung

While nothing is certain until… it’s certain, Samsung’s plan to jack up the global prices of its fast-approaching high-end handsets compared to their predecessors seems just about etched in stone after the latest rumors and reports from places as diverse as South Korea, France, and Bulgaria. And despite what one generally reliable source suggested at one point, there’s a very good chance this price increase will apply to the entire Galaxy S26 family.

But even though it might feel safe to assume that no one likes to pay more money without being offered… something substantial as an added bonus, it appears that Samsung’s intentions are making some folks a lot angrier than others. Specifically, those who may have thought about purchasing a “vanilla” S26 model or a Galaxy S26 Plus and who are evidently no longer planning that.

Just how hard will the Galaxy S26 and S26+ flop?

Yes, it’s a little premature to talk about two members of the S26 trio potentially failing to meet their worldwide sales goals (which have probably not even been set yet), but a recent PhoneArena poll yielded some results that frankly look awful and highly concerning for Samsung.

Of our nearly 500 readers who got the chance to express their interest in the Galaxy S26 lineup after the newest and most trustworthy rumor of a price hike across the board, only 4.95 percent told us they would “maybe” buy the most compact and affordable member of the family, with an additional 4.74 percent of survey respondents looking intent to get the S26 Plus… for some reason.

That’s just 24 and 23 people, respectively, and although we’re obviously not looking at the most scientific survey in the world with the largest and most relevant sample size for what’s to come for Samsung, I really don’t see how the company will be able to convert these numbers and the general lack of excitement over the S26 and S26+ into sales scores similar to what the S25 and S25+ have achieved this last year.

According to one estimate from the end of June 2025, Samsung had already managed to move more than six million Galaxy S25 units and nearly four million S25+ copies within a few months of the two’s commercial debut, and at least for now, it sounds like the minimal (or totally nonexistent) upgrades and rising prices of the S26 and S26 Plus will make it virtually impossible for the 2026 phones to come close to those numbers in a similar timeframe.

Will the Galaxy S26 Ultra outsell its predecessor?

Again, it’s way too early to definitively answer such a complicated question, but it says a lot about the appeal of Samsung’s next S Pen-wielding giant that 31.75 percent of you will “probably” buy it even at a higher price than the S25 Ultra. And if that doesn’t sound like a very high number to you, perhaps you should take a closer look at the results of our poll above, and you’ll notice the second most voted option only has 20.21 percent.

Of course, it’s pretty concerning for Samsung that 1 in 5 survey respondents are “absolutely not” buying a Galaxy S26-series device, with an additional 13.4 percent also looking unlikely to go for any of the company’s new “AI phones aimed at making your life easier.”

For what it’s worth, a relatively good chunk of poll voters will consider a purchase at an (inevitable) discount, while around 10 percent of you would get a Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, or S26 Ultra at launch with a free storage upgrade offer… that might be abandoned in many countries.

All in all, this is not the world’s worst poll for Samsung, but it’s clearly not the most encouraging one either. Luckily, there’s still time for the number two smartphone vendor around to understand… everything there is to understand and either sell the Galaxy S26 Ultra with 512GB storage at the same price as a 256 gig variant starting next week or cut the handset’s prices shortly after its release. 

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Adrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian’s passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for ‘adequate’ over ‘overpriced’.

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