According to a Finnish retailer, there will no longer be a 128GB version of the Galaxy S26 base model. (Image source: @SaudiAndroid, edited) According to a Finnish retailer, there will no longer be a 128GB version of the Galaxy S26 base model. (Image source: @SaudiAndroid, edited)

Thanks to several sources, we already know which colors to expect in February for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, but now a European retailer has just revealed all configurations and color options for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra. In addition, there are initial indications of the Enterprise Editions and all model numbers in the EU.

Back in 2025, ahead of the Galaxy S25 Unpacked event, there were rumors that Samsung would finally discontinue the 128GB model. Ultimately, this turned out to be untrue; it was available for a whole year as the entry-level model in the Galaxy S25 series. However, 2026 now appears to be the year the 128GB base model will indeed be discontinued, as suggested by a leak from a Finnish retailer. The retailer (via Suomimobiili) has listed all models in the Galaxy S26 family, including Enterprise Editions and model numbers, but unfortunately, the RAM sizes are not included. Hence, it remains unclear whether Europeans will receive a 16GB model or just the 12GB variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra as the top-of-the-line model.

Galaxy S26

According to the leak, the Galaxy S26 will be available in the same four colors as the Galaxy S26 Ultra, although apparently only an Enterprise Edition in black with 256 GB of storage is planned:

256GBBlack – SM-S942BZKGEUBBlack (Enterprise Edition) – SM-S942BZKGEEBWhite – SM-S942BZWEUBCobalt Violet – SM-S942BZVGEUBSky Blue – SM-S942BLBGEUB512GBBlack – SM-S942BZKHEUBWhite – SM-S942BZWH EUBCobalt Violet – SM-S942BZVHEUBSky Blue – SM-S942BLBHEUBGalaxy S26+

An Enterprise Edition of the Galaxy S26+ in Europe is unlikely, and once again only variants with 256 GB and 512 GB of storage will be available. The four colors are also the same as those of the more compact Galaxy S26.

256GBBlack – SM-S947BZKDEUBWhite – SM-S947BZWDEUBCobalt Violet – SM-S947BZVDEUBSky Blue – SM-S947BLBDEUB512GBBlack – SM-S947BZKGEUBWhite – SM-S947BZWGEUBCobalt Violet – SM-S947BZVGEUBSky Blue – SM-S947BLBGEUBGalaxy S26 Ultra

The Galaxy S26 Ultra offers more options and is also expected to be available with 1 TB of storage. The Enterprise version appears to be limited to black and 256 GB of storage. Although the color names match those of the color spectrum recently leaked by Evan Blass, the two additional color options mentioned are missing. This could mean either that these options will not be available in Europe or that they will be offered exclusively via Samsung’s online store and so do not appear in the retailer leak.

256GBBlack – SM-S948BZKDEUBBlack (Enterprise Edition) – SM-S948BZKDEEBWhite – SM-S948BZWEUBCobalt Violet – SM-S948BZVDEUBSky Blue – SM-S948BLBDEUB512GBBlack – SM-S948BZKGEUBWhite – SM-S948BZWGEUBCobalt Violet – SM-S948BZVGEUBSky Blue – SM-S948BLBGEUB1 TBBlack – SM-S948BZKHEUBWhite – SM-S948BZWHEUBCobalt Violet – SM-S948BZVHEUBSky Blue – SM-S948BLBHEUB

Alexander Fagot

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