Make sure you’ve got some extra cash saved up if you’re looking at buying a Galaxy S26, as new reporting suggests Samsung may be forced to up the price of its next-gen flagship phones.

Korean outlet ETNews, citing industry sources, claims that due to increased smartphone part costs, a price hike for the Galaxy S26 series is inevitable. And the numbers the report cites don’t make for pleasant reading.

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the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s design or the selfie camera found on all Galaxy S25 models, perhaps it’ll be able to offset the price increases by using in-house or existing tech.

One last point to consider is that these price increases won’t just have Samsung feeling the pinch. As ETNews points out, other phone makers are already increasing their prices in certain markets to account for their higher costs. So even if Samsung does decide to raise prices, chances are we’ll see Apple, Google and all the others do the same in due course.

We’ll only learn for certain what Samsung has planned for the Galaxy S26, pricing and all, when it launches. That’s tipped to be happening in late February next year, so we’ve got a bit more of a wait than usual for answers.

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