Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event is expected to take place on February 25, according to reliable leaks. Fans are eagerly awaiting the launch of the next generation of Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S26 lineup.
The Galaxy S26 series will include a standard model, a Plus, and the Ultra. The Ultra model is expected to see the biggest upgrades, including a 200MP main camera with a wider aperture, improved zoom, and a Privacy Display to protect your screen from onlookers. Rumors also suggest exclusive Galaxy AI features could debut on the Ultra.
The standard Galaxy S26 may see only modest changes, such as a slightly larger 6.3-inch screen and a bigger battery. Some models might use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while others could feature the Exynos 2600, depending on the region. Prices are expected to rise in some markets.
The Galaxy S26 Plus will likely get a chipset upgrade but little else. The Edge variant may not launch alongside the rest of the lineup, as sales of the previous Edge model were reportedly low.



Samsung is also expected to give updates on the Galaxy Z TriFold, its triple-folding phone, which has been available in South Korea since last year. The U.S. release date and price are still unconfirmed, but it could cost around $2,400–$2,500 USD.
Other products could make an appearance. Samsung may show a Galaxy Ring 2, building on the health-tracking features of the original, and possibly new Galaxy Glasses built on Google’s Android XR platform.
The 2026 Unpacked event will likely be held in San Francisco, a shift from the last two years’ events in San Jose. Fans can expect detailed announcements on devices, AI capabilities, and potential new wearable tech.
With phones, foldables, AI, and wearables all on the agenda, Galaxy Unpacked 2026 promises to be a major tech showcase for Samsung early this year.