Over the years, the Galaxy S Plus models lost its popularity by adding the note series, which has now been developed in the ultra model. The Galaxy Note Series reached its end with the Galaxy S22 Ultra (2022), the first ultra model to add the pen. Keeping aside the lesson of short history, now it seems that the Samsung Galaxy S Plus is going to meet the newcomer in the S -Plus Model S. Family, called the Galaxy Age. According to a report, Samsung cannot include the Galaxy S26+ in the next S26 lineup, which is expected in the early 2026. It is likely that the new Edge Smartphone Plus is likely to replace variations in 2026.
Sammy police have claimed that only three models have seen the Samsung Galaxy S26 series lineup for the coming year. The source claims that it can only be standard only to the Samsung Galaxy S26 (SMS -942), the Galaxy S26 Age (SMS -947), and the GSMA Database, which is already well standardized, in which smartphones are already well listed.
The report also states that the Galaxy S26+ (can be tagged as SMS 946) can be included in later date. However, the likelihood of it seems slightly thin as Samsung always adds all its incoming models to the database as soon as possible, concluding that if it does not make a place in the database in the next two weeks, it can also be canceled.
As the Galaxy S25 Age is indicated in our review, the Galaxy S25 Plus makes Edge useless in India. We even suggested that Samsung should only connect these two models to the Edge model so that it could better sense the future lineup. Such a move also indicates that Samsung is probably adding more firepower to its next generation edge model. The model comes short in some areas and adding some pro grade features to it can make the Galaxy S26+ useless and can help better sell the Galaxy S26 Edge.
Although we advise our readers to get the aforementioned information with a pesticide salt, if true, the Galaxy S25 series may be the last S series from Samsung, which contains a pulse -shaped model. Samsung’s first plus model was the Galaxy S8+ (2017), which was the evolution of the Galaxy S7 Edge model, which was released in 2016. The Galaxy S7 Edge standard (yet compact) was a large version of the Galaxy S7 with a flat display. The Galaxy S7 Edge received an aggressive dual edge display, which later became branded as an infantry display with the Galaxy S8 series.


