Samsung Galaxy S26 series India prices revealed: how do they compare globally?

Highlights
  • The Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra have now been revealed globally.
  • The base storage now starts at 256GB for all models.
  • The models have gotten a significant price hike from last year’s S25 series launch pricing.

Samsung has revealed the India pricing for the brand-new Galaxy S26 series, and it’s higher than last year across the board. The Galaxy S26 starts at Rs 87,999, the S26+ at Rs 1,19,999, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra at Rs 1,39,999. Samsung has made 256GB the base storage this time, which helps on paper, but the jump from the S25 series is still noticeable.

The Galaxy S25 launched in India starting at Rs 80,999, with the S25+ at Rs 99,999 and the S25 Ultra at Rs 1,29,999. With the S26 lineup, Samsung is inching closer to Apple’s Pro pricing. In India, the Galaxy S26 and S26+ run on the Exynos 2600, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra (first impressions) uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. Colour options include Black, White, Sky Blue and Cobalt Violet for the S26 and Ultra, and Black and Cobalt Violet for the S26+. Samsung is also keeping Pink Gold and Silver Shadow as online-exclusive finishes.

Samsung Galaxy S26 series India pricing

  • Galaxy S26 (12GB + 256GB): Rs 87,999
  • Galaxy S26 (12GB + 512GB): Rs 1,07,999
  • Galaxy S26+ (12GB + 256GB): Rs 1,19,999
  • Galaxy S26+ (12GB + 512GB): Rs 1,39,999
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra (12GB + 256GB): Rs 1,39,999
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra (12GB + 512GB): Rs 1,59,999
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra (16GB + 1TB): Rs 1,89,999

Samsung is offering a limited pre-booking upgrade that bumps buyers to the 512GB variant at the price of 256GB for all three models, effectively a Rs 20,000 benefit in case of the S26 Ultra. Pre-orders are open across online and offline retail channels.

The S26 series lands in the top premium segment where its closest competition is arguably Apple’s iPhone 17 series. The iPhone 17 starts at Rs 82,900, while the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max starting prices are Rs 1,34,900 and Rs 1,49,900. In the Android space, Google’s Pixel 10 starts at Rs 79,999, with the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL at Rs 1,09,999 and Rs 1,24,999. The Galaxy S26 Ultra sits just below the iPhone 17 Pro Max and continues to lean on Samsung’s camera system and S Pen support to justify its position.

For buyers in this segment, the decision is less about raw hardware and more about ecosystem and priorities. The standard S26 now overlaps with the upper mid-premium space, where the Pixel 10 and iPhone 17 offer are its strongest competition. OPPO’s Find X9 is also a new entrant in this tier. The S26+ is for those who want a larger display without paying Ultra prices. The S26 Ultra remains the option for users who want every feature Samsung offers at max value.

Where is the Galaxy S26 series cheapest to buy?

The US remains the most affordable market for the Galaxy S26 series. The Galaxy S26 starts at USD 899.99 (around Rs 82,000), the S26+ at USD 1,099.99 (roughly Rs 1 lakh), and the S26 Ultra at USD 1,299.99 (around Rs 1.18 lakh). Prices in the UK and Europe are higher when converted, while the UAE sits closer to India.

In the UAE, the Galaxy S26 begins at AED 3,599 (roughly Rs 89,000), while the S26+ is priced at AED 4,299 (around Rs 1.06 lakh). The Galaxy S26 Ultra goes up to AED 5,099 (roughly Rs 1.26 lakh), placing it closer to Indian pricing.

Across Europe, prices are higher. The Galaxy S26 starts at EUR 999 (around Rs 1.07 lakh), the S26+ at EUR 1,249 (around Rs 1.34 lakh), and the S26 Ultra at EUR 1,449 (around Rs 1.55 lakh). The UK sits in a similar range. The Galaxy S26 starts at GBP 879 (about Rs 1.08 lakh), the S26+ at GBP 1,099 (around Rs 1.35 lakh), and the Galaxy S26 Ultra at GBP 1,279 (around Rs 1.57 lakh).