Samsung is gearing up for its first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026, which promises to unveil the highly anticipated Galaxy S26 lineup. The company has been teasing new features and design changes in recent months, and this February event will likely deliver on those promises.
The most significant update expected from Samsung at Unpacked is the new Galaxy S26 lineup, which includes three models: the standard Galaxy S26, the larger Galaxy S26+, and the premium Galaxy S26 Ultra. Based on leaked images and reports, these phones are expected to retain a similar design language as their predecessors, with flat front screens, rounded corners, and cameras housed in a vertical pill-shaped plateau on the back.
One notable change is the introduction of Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, which promises improved performance and AI capabilities. Additionally, the Galaxy S26 series may feature slightly larger screens, more storage options, and upgraded camera systems.
In other news, Samsung is expected to unveil its next-generation Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro, which will likely build upon the success of their predecessors with sleeker designs and improved features like support for head gestures. The company may also announce a new version of its Bixby AI assistant, possibly integrating it with Perplexity's search engine.
Lastly, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Z TriFold will be available in the US starting February 30, 2026, for a staggering $2,900. While this event will likely focus on the flagship phones, fans can expect to see other notable announcements and products from Samsung's portfolio.
Engadget will be covering Unpacked 2026 live, with hands-on coverage of the new smartphones available shortly after their announcement. Stay tuned for more updates, analyses, and impressions as we get closer to the event.
The most significant update expected from Samsung at Unpacked is the new Galaxy S26 lineup, which includes three models: the standard Galaxy S26, the larger Galaxy S26+, and the premium Galaxy S26 Ultra. Based on leaked images and reports, these phones are expected to retain a similar design language as their predecessors, with flat front screens, rounded corners, and cameras housed in a vertical pill-shaped plateau on the back.
One notable change is the introduction of Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, which promises improved performance and AI capabilities. Additionally, the Galaxy S26 series may feature slightly larger screens, more storage options, and upgraded camera systems.
In other news, Samsung is expected to unveil its next-generation Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro, which will likely build upon the success of their predecessors with sleeker designs and improved features like support for head gestures. The company may also announce a new version of its Bixby AI assistant, possibly integrating it with Perplexity's search engine.
Lastly, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Z TriFold will be available in the US starting February 30, 2026, for a staggering $2,900. While this event will likely focus on the flagship phones, fans can expect to see other notable announcements and products from Samsung's portfolio.
Engadget will be covering Unpacked 2026 live, with hands-on coverage of the new smartphones available shortly after their announcement. Stay tuned for more updates, analyses, and impressions as we get closer to the event.