Samsung is reportedly maintaining the prices of its Galaxy S26 line of phones in the United States, despite rising global component costs and significant price hikes for a number of flagship phones.
As reported by GSM Arena on Tuesday, Samsung reportedly decided to launch the Galaxy S26 at the same price as the Galaxy S25 series in order to maintain market competitiveness, especially in the face of pressure from Apple and Chinese cellphone manufacturers.
However, the price hold policy reportedly only applies to the United States market. In other markets, including Samsung's home country of South Korea, the price of the Galaxy S26 is likely to increase.
