Samsung appears set to broaden its OLED television offerings next year. Recent database entries point to new models at both the budget and premium levels. This move could make OLED technology more accessible while pushing boundaries on the high end.
The details stem from Samsung’s European parts database. They suggest a lineup that fills gaps in pricing and features. No official confirmation has come from the company yet.
A New Top-Tier Flagship
Samsung may introduce the S99H as its highest-end OLED model. This would sit above the existing S95H series.
Key details include:
- Available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, and 83-inch screen sizes.
- Smaller sizes use QD-OLED panels for brighter colors and contrast.
- The 83-inch version relies on WOLED panels from LG Display.
This setup aims to deliver top performance across larger screens. It builds on Samsung’s push into premium displays.

More Choices at the Lower End
To reach more buyers, Samsung could add affordable OLED options. The S82H and S83H series would target entry-level shoppers.
For the S82H:
- Screen sizes from 48 inches up to 77 inches.
- All models use WOLED panels.
The S83H follows a similar path:
- Ranges from 48 inches to 83 inches.
- Equipped with WOLED panels throughout.
These would undercut the current S85H in price. The S85H itself remains in the mix, likely starting at 55 inches. An S88H model appears in 55- to 77-inch sizes, also with WOLED.
Such variety might lower the barrier for OLED adoption. Smaller sizes could appeal to bedrooms or offices.
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Broader Lineup Details
Samsung’s full 2026 OLED plans also cover mid-range picks. The S90H could offer sizes from 42 inches to 83 inches. This flexibility suits different room setups.
The shift to “H” model codes marks the 2026 refresh. It follows the “F” series from this year.
Even The Frame lifestyle TV might grow, with a 98-inch LS03H option listed.
What This Means for Buyers
These leaks hint at a stronger OLED push from Samsung. Budget models could compete better with LED rivals. Premium ones might set new standards in brightness and design.
Plans can change before launch. Watch for announcements at early 2026 events. For now, the database points to real progress.
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