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By Ashwin Rajagopalan · 2026-04-15 · via Business News Today: Latest Business News, Finance News
Samsung Galaxy S26

Samsung Galaxy S26 | Photo Credit: Ashwin Rajagopalan

It’s almost a case of youngest sibling syndrome. The Samsung Galaxy S26, the tiniest member of Samsung’s latest flagship S26 series might actually feel slightly overlooked like most youngest siblings. Samsung’s sales pitch usually centres around the Ultra, it’s showpiece Android slab with all the bells and whistles. This year, the talking point of the S26 Ultra has been its innovative Privacy Display that blends cutting edge technology with a practical user experience.

The S26 and the middle sibling — the S26+, have remained in the shadow of the Ultra like the previous generations of the flagship Galaxy S series. For a while, the smallest S series device ( such as the S26 this year) was pitched as one of the only flagship options for Android users seeking a compact smartphone however, that’s no longer a niche that this device owns. That brings us to the obvious question, who’s the S26 for?

Design

It’s almost impossible to distinguish the Samsung Galaxy S26 from its recent predecessors except for the camera island that houses the triple rear cam. The overall design hasn’t changed much for the last few editions of the smaller Galaxy S series device. While iterative upgrades have become commonplace with most flagship smartphones over the last few years, we’ve seen quite a few brands make significant design updates at least once in two-three years. If you are looking to move from an S22 or later, you’re likely to experience a sense of déjà vu. And yet, it still remains one of the best looking compact smartphones you can buy right now. Maybe Samsung just nailed the design and the overall mix much earlier than most of its rivals.

The S26 exudes a premium vibe with an elegant aluminium frame that feels great in your hand. At 167 gm, Samsung retains a similar heft to previous editions, despite a slightly larger battery and display. The compact form complemented with minimum bezels make it ideal for one-handed navigation and comfortable for those texting marathons.

Display

The S26 packs one of the best displays on any compact smartphone right now. But it’s no longer the only stellar display in this price band. There are quite a few devices like the Vivo X300 and iPhone 17 that also offer vibrant displays. The S26 features a 6.3-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display (1080 x 2340 pixels) that peaks at 2600 nits. It’s tad larger than the previous editions that featured 6.1-inch and 6.2-inch displays. Samsung’s smartphones have built a reputation for vibrant displays and the S26 joins this band. Colours are vivid and while I was watching an episode of How to Get to Heaven from Belfast on Netflix, the S26 brought Ireland’s green pastures to life.

Camera

On paper, not much has changed with the triple rear camera since the days of the Galaxy S22. Most of the duties are handled by the 50MP primary lens with a f/1.8 aperture. There’s also a 10MP telephoto (up to 3x optical zoom) and a 12MP ultra-wide lens in the mix. The S26 sports a 12MP selfie shooter. While the camera set up might seem identical to the S25, there is a difference in actual performance, driven largely by computational photography and software optimisations. The S26 features Samsung’s ProVisual Engine with improved noise reduction in lowlight. The S26 is a versatile camera that should please most users looking for vivid images and videos to populate their social media feed. The camera scored with its lowlight performance and also captured sharp portraits in our tests. One of the handy new features that we checked out was Horizontal Lock that stabilises videos during movement.

Performance

A few months ago Samsung announced the Exynos 2600 chip, positioned as the world’s first 2nm mobile chip. The India edition of the S26 is powered by this chip and Samsung claims faster AI and higher camera quality as well as overall power efficiency. This decision has sparked some discussion because the US version comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset for Galaxy. The S26 didn’t stutter in any of our tests, it consistently notched up a score just above 11,000 in our Geekbench benchmark (multi-core) test. The results almost matched our Geekbench scores for the more formidable Samsung S26 Ultra suggesting that the Exynos 2600 chip is ready for almost anything you throw at it.

Battery performance is solid given its compact form factor. While some of its other small flagship rivals might feature more massive batteries (in terms of battery capacity), the S26 holds its own. We would like to see faster charging speeds though — 25W wireless charging is clearly out of step with the competition. The S26’s AI suite is its calling card and differentiates this device from its rivals and predecessors. Samsung is leaving no stone unturned with three AI solutions — Gemini, Bixby and Perplexity in the house. We’d like to see deeper integration with Perplexity. The S26 comes with a raft of AI tools including Google’s updated Circle to Search, Creative Studio that can transform your photos.

Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy S26 might seem more or less the same and yet there are some subtle differences. It’s a great smartphone for users looking for a compact option that packs the latest hardware, a dependable camera and a wide variety of AI tools (more than you might ever use). But the design needs a refresh, especially for Samsung loyalists who are looking to upgrade from a previous edition. It’s time the youngest sibling stepped out of the shadow.

Snapshot

Price: ₹87,999 onwards

Pros: Compact form, dependable camera, AI tools, Seven years of Android updates

Cons: No significant change in design, 25W wired charging

Published on April 15, 2026