Samsung Galaxy S26 series to launch next month, and the Ultra variant of the lineup has now been listed on the FCC certification.
Initially, it was rumored that the Galaxy S26 series would include three models, except the Plus variant, as it was almost confirmed to replace the Galaxy S26 Edge; however, it’s not the case anymore, since recent reports suggest that due to the lower sales rate of the Galaxy S25 Edge, the company dropped its plan to bring the next Edge model. This means that the lineup will include, as usual, Base, Plus & Ultra models.
Samsung launches its latest Galaxy S-series at the Galaxy Unpacked event each year in early Q1. The Galaxy S26 series is scheduled for 2026; however, the official launch date has yet to be revealed.
Meanwhile, the ultra variant of the lineup, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, has now been spotted on the FCC certifications with dedicated model numbers for the US and global versions, as mentioned below –
- SM-S948U and SM-S948B
The first model number is for the US market, and the second is a global variant. However, the listing hasn’t revealed any specific details, except that the company has started testing the various network bands for the device.

