Samsung appears set to make a notable change to its flagship lineup with the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. A recent leak from a Finnish online retailer has listed storage capacities and color choices for the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra models ahead of the official reveal.
The most talked-about detail is the jump to 256GB as the starting storage across all three phones. This means buyers no longer face a 128GB base option on the standard Galaxy S26 model—a step up from what was offered on the Galaxy S25. Higher tiers go up to 512GB for the S26 and S26+, while the S26 Ultra reaches 1TB.
Four color options show up for each model in the European listings:
- Black
- White
- Sky Blue
- Cobalt Violet
These apply to the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. Some earlier reports pointed to additional shades for the Ultra, such as Silver Shadow or Pink Gold, but those may be limited to certain markets or online stores.

Model numbers in the leak match EU variants, with separate codes for 256GB and 512GB (or 1TB on the Ultra) in each color. Enterprise versions in black at 256GB also appear for the base and Ultra models.
Samsung typically holds its Unpacked event for the Galaxy S series in late January or early February. This time, reports point to February 25, 2026, in San Francisco, though nothing is confirmed yet.
The retailer data comes via listings spotted and shared by sites like GSMArena and SamMobile, giving a clear view of what configurations might hit stores in Europe. Availability and exact colors can shift by region, as Samsung often adjusts them.

