The public and the fans of Samsung wanting the Galaxy S26 Ultra will no longer be able to count on an early release. New rumors have flooded the market and say that the upcoming flagship will not come out until later than it was first suggested, which means a long wait till February for those who were dreaming of a January release.
Samsung is reportedly planning to hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event in February, possibly in San Francisco, as per the South Korean Yonhap News Agency. This is a significant change for the Galaxy S26 series middle of January accessibility was the previous assumption which was in line with Samsung’s usual launch schedule.
At first, the Galaxy S26 series was said to consist of three models: the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a thinnest Galaxy S26 Edge, and a mighty Galaxy S26 Pro. However, the poor sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge have apparently led Samsung to cut back on production and rethink its strategy with the Edge model that might be axed and the Galaxy S26+ brought back to life.
It is also rumored that Samsung has delayed the release of the Galaxy S26 Pro. The Pro version was supposed to have enhanced cameras and high performance but would also come with a high price tag. Samsung seems to be trying to avoid raising entry-level prices as Apple keeps its iPhone lineup prices unchanged. This has led to the return of the standard Galaxy S26 model, replacing the proposed Pro variant.
Launch Timeline Shifts Again
Samsung has altered the launch plan multiple times due to the changes in the lineup. The scenario that makes sense the most now is a Galaxy Unpacked event set for the middle of February, and then retail availability in March. This would allow Samsung to release the Galaxy S26 series just before the opening of the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which is on March 2.
Renowned tipster IceUniverse has backed this story saying that the Galaxy S26 series will be unwrapped in February and will then hit the market in March. The change of plans has dramatically lowered the chance of a January release and has also secured a longer wait for the consumers.
Why the Delay Matters
Though the launch has been pushed back, still a February reveal allows Samsung to portray Galaxy S26 Ultra as the standard Android flagship for 2026. Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite processor is rumoured to be the heart of the phone, possibly with Samsung-exclusive performance increase, like in the previous Ultra models.
Apart from the hardware, Galaxy AI is also going to be one of the main topics Samsung. It’s quite possible that being a giant in the industry, Samsung will actually dictate the way smartphones will be using artificial intelligence, thus compassing the ground for the whole industry prior to MWC.
What to Expect Next
The information regarding the complete Galaxy S26 series has been released at a slower pace than expected, and this has been attributed to the change in the company’s strategy. Documents submitted to regulatory authorities suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be equipped with a Qualcomm processor all over the world which means that the performance will be the same in all the different markets.
Even though the specific date for the product release is still not exact, it is already obvious that the Galaxy S26 Ultra is on its way. Samsung’s next flagship, even with the delay, is to be a major player in the premium smartphone market of 2026.