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“Samsung Unveils Galaxy S26 Series at Galaxy Unpacked Event”

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Samsung has officially announced that the upcoming Galaxy S series smartphones will be revealed at the Galaxy Unpacked event later this month. The event, scheduled for February 25 in San Francisco, will showcase the new Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup, comprising the standard S26, the S26 Plus, and the S26 Ultra. Samsung enthusiasts can watch the live stream of Galaxy Unpacked on the Samsung website starting at 6pm GMT.

To entice fans, Samsung is offering exclusive perks to those who register their interest early. By signing up, participants can receive a £30 voucher for Galaxy ecosystem products, double storage with a new phone pre-order, and a chance to win one of 10 £500 Samsung vouchers.

In a recent announcement, Samsung highlighted that the new Galaxy smartphones are designed to enhance daily experiences through integrated Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities. The company emphasized that the Galaxy S series represents a significant advancement in the era of AI, aiming to simplify everyday tasks and seamlessly integrate Galaxy AI into users’ lives.

Ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event, retailers are slashing prices on the current Galaxy S25 range in anticipation of the new launch. Sky Mobile, for instance, is offering the S25 Ultra at a reduced monthly price of £31 from £43, resulting in overall savings of £432. However, customers should be aware that this deal requires a 36-month contract and comes with a 100MB data allowance, which may require additional data purchases.

For those looking to purchase the current models outright, Amazon is offering a 20% discount on the standard S25 and S25 Ultra, with prices reduced to £639.20 and £999.20, respectively. This limited-time deal ends on February 24 or while stocks last.

The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event will be broadcast live on Samsung.com on February 25 at 6pm. Enthusiasts can register their interest on the Samsung website to stay updated on the latest announcements.

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