Samsung has been working on improving its flagship devices, and the latest rumors suggest that the Galaxy S26 Edge will address a major concern with its predecessor. The new device is expected to be thinner than the 5.8mm Galaxy S25 Edge, while also boasting a larger battery. This upgrade is made possible by “new battery material technology,” although the specifics are still unclear.
The bigger cell size is seen as a significant improvement over the existing model’s 3,900 mAh battery, which has been criticized for its reliability in day-to-day use. The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s similar specs but thinner design would be a welcome alternative if it were to materialize. Samsung’s move towards faster charging speeds, including 125W power delivery, could also make the device more appealing to consumers.
The exact pricing and specifications of the Galaxy S26 Edge are not yet available, but rumors suggest that it will come in two variants: 256GB with 12GB RAM, priced at €833.58 or £1,099.00, and a higher-end model with 512GB storage, priced at €859.00 or £1,199.00.
Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s26_edge_to_fix_its_predecessors_main_issue_while_being_even_thinner-news-68740.php