New reports have emerged regarding the potential pricing for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 family. This latest information originates from France, suggesting that while prices may fluctuate across the Eurozone due to varying VAT rates, consumers should prepare for some increases.
According to the leak, the standard Galaxy S26 with 256GB of storage will be priced at €999, which is a €40 increase over its predecessor. The 512GB model is expected to cost €1,199, reflecting a more significant €120 jump.
The Galaxy S26+ is also tipped for a price hike. The 256GB version is rumored to cost €1,269 (+€100), while the 512GB variant could reach €1,469 (+€90).
For those looking at the premium Galaxy S26 Ultra, the base 256GB model may maintain a steady price of €1,469. however, higher storage capacities will likely see increases: the 512GB version is listed at €1,669 (+€80) and the 1TB edition at €1,969 (+€140).
Leaked Price Comparison (Expected vs. Previous)
| Model | Storage | New Price (est.) | Previous Price |
|---|
| Galaxy S26 | 256GB | €999 | €959 |
| Galaxy S26 | 512GB | €1,199 | €1,079 |
| Galaxy S26+ | 256GB | €1,269 | €1,169 |
| Galaxy S26+ | 512GB | €1,469 | €1,289 |
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | 256GB | €1,469 | €1,469 |
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | 512GB | €1,669 | €1,589 |
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | 1TB | €1,969 | €1,829 |
This information adds to a growing list of contradictory rumors. Earlier reports suggested prices would remain unchanged, while others predicted massive spikes. Samsung is expected to officially introduce the new devices during an event on February 25, providing final clarity on these figures.