0-20%: Unlikely – Lacks credible sources
21-40%: Questionable – Some concerns remain
41-60%: Plausible – Reasonable evidence
61-80%: Probable – Strong ecidence
81-100%: Highly Likely – Multiple reliable sources
The ‘less than stellar’ sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge have forced Samsung’s hand into canceling the Galaxy S26 Edge. For those who do not remember, the Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered flagship launched just five months ago, and with the latest development, the company is likely to bring the ‘Plus’ variant back into the fold.
Only the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s development is progressing smoothly, with sources close to the matter saying that the Galaxy S26 Edge’s cancellation has introduced some delays with the remaining models
With the update published on Newspim, it can be concluded that Samsung will only launch the Galaxy S26 Pro, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. After experiencing poor sales with the Galaxy S25 Edge, the Korean giant restarted the development of its ‘middle of the pack’ flagship, the Galaxy S26 Plus, but there appears to be even more bad news on the horizon.
According to @chunvn8888, the Galaxy S26 Edge’s cancellation has delayed the development of the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Plus, with no timeline provided on when Samsung intends to resume things. Thankfully, the Galaxy S26 Ultra appears to be progressing along nicely, which is unsurprising given that it is the most popular device in the family. Notable tipster Ice Universe, who goes by the handle @UniverseIce on X, has confirmed that the news regarding the Galaxy S26 Edge is true.
Talked to some friends after S26 Edge death post and they told me both the Pro and Plus development has been delayed since this month with no given time when the development for both would be resumed. Definitely we will see some launch delay for both due to Edge’s sudden death.
— yawn (@chunvn8888) October 16, 2025
The Galaxy S25 Edge will officially be discontinued once the stock has been depleted, and while the slim flagship will not appeal to many due to the many compromises it makes, it does have some strengths. Firstly, let us talk about the price; at $729 on Amazon for the 512GB model, thanks to an incredible 40 percent discount, this smartphone is significantly cheaper than the iPhone Air while packing some solid internals like the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 12GB RAM.
I got the information from my independent source:
Galaxy S26 Edge is definitely gone, 100% correct.
— PhoneArt (@UniverseIce) October 16, 2025
Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Edge has beaten the iPhone Air in a battery drain test, while also producing better image quality with its 200MP camera in some scenarios against the iPhone 16 Pro’s and iPhone 16 Pro Max’s 5x optical zoom lens. Sure, the sleek flagship will have its advantages, but it was always a question of whether customers were ready to transition to these form factors, knowing full well the trade-offs they would get.
Also, let us not forget the myriad options currently crowding the smartphone market, expediting the Galaxy S25 Edge’s demise. Now it remains to be seen if the iPhone Air will suffer the same fate or prosper.
News Source: Newspim
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