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Report from Samsung’s home market claims Galaxy S26 Edge is effectively dead

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While it looked like Samsung was ready to release another Galaxy “Edge” variant, recent reports suggest that the company has pulled the plug, again. The Korean publication KED Global reports that Samsung Electronics has scrapped plans for the Galaxy S26 Edge.

Instead, the company will now focus on a familiar three-phone lineup for 2026: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Earlier reports hinted that the company was experimenting with an ultra-thin phone, especially after the Cupertino-based tech giant Apple jumped into the category.

However, sources close to the company’s supply chain now cite weak demand projection and unclear positioning as the reason behind the cancellation of the handset.

For Samsung, the Edge moniker represents Samsung’s most daring design language, with an exceptionally thin chassis that stood out in a sea of “normal” smartphones. While the company still carries the title of being the first to start a trend in the smartphone industry, killing the Edge again signifies a shift in priorities.

From what it looks like, the company is more focused on refining proven form factors (including those of the Galaxy S series and its Galaxy Z series foldables) than betting on niche designs that don’t perform as well in the market. The development also acknowledges the harsher market realities.

Ultra-thin smartphones are engineering marvels, but they often come with compromises in battery capacity, thermal performance, and overall durability. Yes, other manufacturers like Motorola are trying to bring the form factor at a more affordable price point, but it looks like Samsung is dropping it (for now).

So, if you were hoping for a sleek successor to the Galaxy S25 Edge — the Galaxy S26 Edge — with an improved chipset, camera setup, and a larger battery life, you shouldn’t hold your breath anymore.

However, given that the pool of buyers eager for the handset was pretty small, the cancellation should be good news for others.

GPS on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.

Fewer flagship models will allow Samsung to concentrate on meaningful upgrades, including better cameras, longer battery life, and improved software, expecially on the Galaxy S26 lineup. It’s worth noting that Samsung hasn’t confirmed anything, and its plans could change at any time.

For now, Samsung is playing it safe with the Galaxy S26 series, focusing on the three variants. Meanwhile, a recent report suggests that the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy S26+ could come with the Exynos 2600 chipset in markets outside of the United States.

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