Summary
- Samsung has confirmed in an official document that it won't launch the Galaxy S26 Pro or S26 Edge.
- The document confirms Samsung's upcoming S26 lineup consisting of the same trio: S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra.
- The Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch at Galaxy Unpacked on February 25, 2026.
Samsung's Galaxy S26 lineup is confirmed to remain the same as its previous lineups, unlike what the previous rumours suggested. As many sources previously cited a major change in the naming scheme of the lineup, Samsung has put those rumours to rest in its latest document.
Galaxy S26 Pro, Galaxy S26 Edge could cancelled
According to a promotional PDF from Samsung Colombia, the smartphones set to debut at 2026's Unpacked event will strictly follow the traditional naming convention. This means that Samsung is sticking to the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra.

This source acts as proof that we can finally let go of the rumours that Samsung would replace the Plus model with Galaxy S26 Edge and swap the vanilla model for a "Pro" variant. The official document doesn't mention an Edge or Pro model for the initial launch.
While the Galaxy S26 lineup is set in stone, the fate of the rumoured variants remains unclear. Industry observers have repeatedly suggested that the Galaxy S26 Edge could been scrapped due to the poor sales. For now, Samsung appears to be sticking to its established trio of flagship smartphones.

The Galaxy S26 series has leaked on many instances so far, with the Galaxy S26 Ultra rumours running rampant. The series is expected to bring major upgrades to the cameras, better performance with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, combined with high battery capacities. The Galaxy S26 could get Qi2 support too.
The Galaxy S26 series launch date rumours suggest a February 25, 2026, launch. With a month to go for Galaxy Unpacked, more information about the price and specifications should surface as we inch closer to the launch, so stay tuned.
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