The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition offers the same flagship power as the consumer model but adds critical long term service commitments and device oversight for businesses.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series has officially arrived, bringing a new era of intuitive mobile technology. With a focus on seamless Galaxy AI integration and powerful hardware upgrades, this lineup aims to simplify how we use our smartphones every day.
Leaks regarding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series suggest the integration of the Exynos Modem 5410, which provides two-way satellite video and voice calling. The lineup is also expected to feature a 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset with a custom Samsung-designed GPU to improve mobile gaming performance and power efficiency.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup is expected to launch in late February 2026, slightly later than usual, while the company’s long-awaited tri-fold phone edges closer to its global debut after clearing regulatory steps and appearing publicly at a showcase in South Korea.





