- Samsung may reportedly raise the prices of the Galaxy S26 series in its home market, South Korea.
- This hike comes as a result of the increasing prices of internal components, especially DRAM and NAND modules.
- The hike, however, may be limited to buyers in South Korea, while prices in the US remain unchanged.
The Galaxy S26 has been Samsung’s most confusing flagship lineup in recent years. Samsung was initially expected to overhaul the offerings, limiting them to just three models rather than four. The expectations fell flat when Samsung reportedly returned to its typical lineup, which is now expected to prevail, with the Galaxy S26 offering carrying over much of what the S25 offered.
Now, we’re fast approaching the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, which means Samsung is in the final stages of readying the phones. Leaks in the recent past have already lent to credible information about the specifications of the three phones (alongside a fourth one later) launching in the Galaxy S26 series. So the next obvious step is to speculate on prices, but confusion prevails on that front as well.