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Samsung may replace Galaxy S26 Plus variant with Edge next year

Samsung may replace Galaxy S26 Plus variant with Edge next year

India Today14-05-2025

If you've been keeping up with Instagram trends, you've likely come across the "Done with your ex" by Gladdest reels. It seems this trend may have influenced Samsung. The company unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13, and even before the phone has hit the shelves, rumours are already circulating that Samsung is working on the next-generation Edge. According to the rumours, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge is likely to replace the Plus variant. This means that the Samsung Galaxy S26 line-up will be limited to only 3 devices. That said, previous rumours do not align with the latest and hence can be challenged. Let's look at what to expect from the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge next year. advertisementSamsung Galaxy S26 Edge to replace S26 PlusJust a day after the Galaxy S25 Edge was launched, a new rumour surfaced online indicating that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge may replace the S26 Plus variant. Currently, the latest Galaxy S25 series offers 4 devices: S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra and S25 Edge. But, this line-up may change in 2026. According to a report by TheLec.net, the South Korean tech giant has already begun early development on the Galaxy S26 series. Internally, the project is codenamed 'NPA,' a nod to the 'PA' (short for Paradigm) label used for the current Galaxy S25 range. At this stage, it's still early days, with Samsung in the process of selecting component suppliers.For those keeping track, Samsung only just unveiled the Galaxy S25 Edge, a phone that's already turning heads thanks to its ultra-slim profile and powerful specifications. Interestingly, industry insiders suggest that the device's commercial success—or lack thereof—could directly influence the direction of the S26 lineup.advertisement
So far, Samsung's plans for 'NPA' appear to include standard, Edge, and Ultra variants, according to the report. However, if the S25 Edge doesn't perform as expected, there's a chance the company may revisit the idea of a Plus model instead.Rumours divided on the Galaxy S26 line-up While market trends are among the top priorities. Another previous rumour has indicated that Samsung is working on four devices for the next-gen Galaxy S series. One particularly notable detail is that Samsung is reportedly developing four distinct OLED display panels for the S26 range. This has sparked speculation that both Edge and variants could ultimately make the cut. In short, nothing is confirmed yet.Market trends suggest that consumers are increasingly gravitating toward either entry-level flagship models or the premium Ultra editions. The middle tier, once dominated by Plus models, may be in line for a sleek reinvention—possibly led by the S26 Edge. Whether this signals a new direction for Samsung's flagship portfolio remains to be seen.

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