As the rumored launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup draws closer, leaks are ramping up. The latest leak sheds light on the EU pricing for the upcoming phones.
According to leaked pricing shared by tipster Roland Quandt, the Galaxy S26 could see a price increase in Sweden mainly because it’ll now start with 256GB storage. The tipster notes that upgrading to 512GB storage will also be more expensive than before.
The leak suggests that the Galaxy S26 will cost about €200 more than the base Galaxy S25 with 128GB storage.
On the other hand, the Galaxy S26+ with 256GB storage is said to be priced on par with the Galaxy S25+ in the same configuration.
Surprisingly, the base Galaxy S26 Ultra could be around €100 cheaper than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The 512GB variant is also expected to undercut its predecessor, while the top-end 1TB model may retain the same pricing as before.
The report further claims that Samsung will not offer free storage upgrades for customers who pre-order the Galaxy S26 series.
It’s worth noting that these prices are specific to Sweden, which uses its own currency and has higher VAT. Pricing in other EU markets, as well as the US, could differ.
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Especially it regards Samsung devices when Samsung is one of the largest and best SD card producer.
same can be said for the 3.5 mm headphone jack. so that samsung can up sell their "buds" nonsense. but that's the thing, samsung really thinks that we (the customer) are gullible. samsung thinks that they can be just like appl...