Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 series with faster processors and expanded artificial intelligence features, while raising prices by $100 on the base and Plus models to $900 and $1,100 respectively, with the Ultra remaining at $1,300. The phones feature minimal cosmetic changes, a new Privacy Display feature to prevent shoulder surfing, and Samsung's emphasis on "Agentic AI" capabilities integrated throughout the devices.
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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 series with faster processors and expanded artificial intelligence features, while raising prices by $100 on the base and Plus models to $900 and $1,100 respectively, with the Ultra remaining at $1,300. The phones feature minimal cosmetic changes, a new Privacy Display feature to prevent shoulder surfing, and Samsung's emphasis on "Agentic AI" capabilities integrated throughout the devices.