Samsung Galaxy S26 series once again rumored for February launch
Samsung has officially announced its Exynos 2600 chipset, which will power some versions of the upcoming Galaxy S26 phones in select markets. During coverage of the chipset launch, a Korean outlet repeated that the Galaxy S26 line is expected to be unveiled in February at a dedicated event in the US.
This timing has bounced around in recent reports. An earlier leak in November also pointed to February, but a later one suggested a January launch instead. For now, February is the more frequently cited window, though Samsung has not confirmed any date.
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