The release of the Samsung Galaxy S26 means that the Galaxy S25 series isn’t top of the food chain anymore. Samsung makes some of the best Android phones around, but with the Ultra models often getting the lion’s share of upgrades, the base models are typically only left with the scraps.

With that in mind, it might seem as though there aren’t a whole lot of differences between the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S25 — not beyond the usual slew of hardware upgrades we see every year, anyway. But is that actually the case? To find out, we put them head-to-head to see how much better the latest model is over its predecessor.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 arrived on February 7, 2025. It was the cheapest of the S25 range, with a starting price of $799 for the 128GB version, rising to $859.99 for double the capacity. For some reason, the 512GB version was exclusive to other regions.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 was released on March 11, 2026, with a starting price of $899 for a model with 256GB of storage. This means Samsung has implemented a two-pronged price increase: scrapping the 128GB model creates a higher barrier to entry, though you do get double the storage space for your money. However, you are still paying an extra $40 compared to what a 256GB Galaxy S25 cost at launch.

A 512GB model is also on sale in the U.S. this year with a $1,099 price tag — $200 more than the base model.

Winner: Galaxy S25

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