As the anticipated launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series approaches, leaks regarding pricing are becoming more frequent. The latest information provides insights into the expected prices for the devices in the European market.
According to renowned tipster Roland Quandt, the Galaxy S26 is likely to see a price increase in Sweden, primarily because it will now begin with 256GB of storage. This change means that upgrading to 512GB will also come at a higher cost.

The leak indicates that the Galaxy S26 may be priced approximately €200 higher than the base Galaxy S25, which has 128GB of storage.
In contrast, the Galaxy S26+ with 256GB storage is rumored to be priced similarly to the Galaxy S25+ with the same storage configuration.
Interestingly, the base model of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to be around €100 cheaper than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The 512GB version is anticipated to undercut its predecessor, while the top-tier 1TB model may maintain its previous price.
The report also mentions that Samsung will not provide free storage upgrades for customers who pre-order the Galaxy S26 series.
It is important to note that these figures pertain specifically to Sweden, where the local currency and higher VAT may affect pricing. Prices in other European markets, as well as in the United States, could vary.