Samsung Galaxy A26 launch expected as official support pages go live

Galaxy A26 will be powered by Exynos 1280 chip, paired with up to 6GB of RAM
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy A25 5g. — Samsung/Canva
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy A25 5g. — Samsung/Canva

Samsung is gearing up to launch its new A-series handset, the Galaxy A26, with official support pages now live in Ireland, Latin America, and the UK.

The Samsung Galaxy A26 will debut as the successor to the Galaxy A25.

Typically, official support page listings reveal minimal details, such as model numbers and SIM configurations.

That said, the listings have confirmed that the Galaxy A26 will be available in dual-SIM variants, denoted by the letter "B" in their serial numbers.

Notably, earlier reports and certifications from BIS, TUV Rheinland, and Bluetooth SIG suggested that the Galaxy A26 is intended for global markets. However, with support pages now live, the launch appears imminent.

Although Samsung has not announced an official release date, the Galaxy A26 is already behind schedule, as the A2x series typically releases in December.

Moreover, some speculations suggested that the Galaxy A26 might be released alongside the Galaxy A36 and A56 to streamline the high-end A series launch.

Galaxy A26 specs (expected)

According to the Geekbench listing, the Galaxy A26 will be powered by an Exynos 1280 chip, paired with up to 6GB of RAM, with an 8GB version also possible.

The device is expected to run on Android 15 with One UI 7.0.