Much to the joy of people not willing to shell out a grand for a phone each year, Samsung has a lot of budget offerings on display. The A-series of phones features multiple lineups of models with varying specs catering to different budgets. Here’s what the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A26 will reportedly look like.
For starters, the phone is quite flat all around except for the camera module and the side where you’ll find the power button and volume rocker key. The bezels, as expected, aren’t too narrow either. Three cameras on the rear sit vertically next to the flash, keeping the Samsung theme alive and well.
The days of Samsung providing headphone jacks on its budget offerings are long gone, unfortunately. At least the phone will reportedly ship with Android 15. What I don’t like and have never liked is the teardrop notch at the top. I would’ve preferred slightly thicker bezels to accommodate the camera but to each their own, I suppose.
The screen, alongside the aforementioned thick bezels, is allegedly 6.64 inches. It’s good to see Samsung providing good screen real estate on its lower end phones. Though the visual experience will likely leave something to be desired much like other budget Galaxy phones in the past.
However, for people who don’t care about the “brushed titanium finishes” and cameras that can spot the American flag on the moon, this will be a very affordable option. It will do everything you want a phone to do (albeit a bit slower) at a much more pocket-friendly price tag.
And it’ll also probably see six or more years of software support like the recently released Galaxy A16.