If you're curious about how the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+ will differ from the current S25 and S25+, reliable leaker Ice Universe has just shared detailed comparison tables to shed light on the updates.
According to these leaks, the Galaxy S26 will feature a slightly larger screen than its predecessor, maintaining the same peak brightness and refresh rate. RAM, camera specifications, and charging support remain unchanged. The battery is getting a modest increase of 300mAh.

The S26 will be 2 grams heavier yet 0.3mm thinner than the S25, while incorporating a newer chipset. Notably, the 128GB storage option appears to be discontinued, with the base model now starting at 256GB and topping out at 512GB, similar to the S25.

In comparison, the S26+ largely matches the S25+ across most specs, including screen size, resolution, brightness, refresh rate, memory, storage, cameras, battery capacity, and charging features. The S26+ is slightly heavier by 4 grams and benefits from the updated chipset, making chipset upgrade its standout change.
Samsung Galaxy S25
| 128GB 12GB RAM | $ 699.99![]() | € 554.16![]() |
| 256GB 12GB RAM | $ 759.99![]() | € 602.32![]() |
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Samsung Galaxy S25+
| 256GB 12GB RAM | $ 999.99![]() | € 966.41![]() |
| 512GB 12GB RAM | $ 999.99![]() | € 885.39![]() |
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