Key Takeaways
- Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro may replace the standard S26 model
- Galaxy S26 Edge could be discontinued due to poor sales
- New Galaxy M17 5G launched in India with budget pricing
Samsung is reportedly planning significant changes to its Galaxy S26 lineup that could see the Pro model becoming the new standard and the Edge variant disappearing entirely.
Galaxy S26 Pro: The New Standard?
According to SamMobile reports, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro might actually be marketed as the standard Galaxy S26. This strategic shift would position Samsung to compete more directly with Apple’s higher-end iPhone models rather than the base variants.
The ‘Pro’ variant, which has been frequently mentioned in recent leaks, could represent a major change in Samsung’s marketing approach for its flagship series.
End of the Road for Galaxy S26 Edge
Separate reports from 9To5Google suggest the Galaxy S26 Edge might be discontinued and potentially replaced by a ‘Samsung Galaxy S26+’ model. The Edge series reportedly struggled in the market due to poor sales performance.
While the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature minimal changes like a revamped camera design, the middle variant in the S26 lineup might offer more significant upgrades compared to the base models.
New Budget Offering: Galaxy M17 5G
Meanwhile, Samsung has launched the Galaxy M17 5G in India as a budget-friendly smartphone option. The device features:
- Exynos 1330 processor
- 90Hz AMOLED display
- Expandable storage up to 2TB
- Triple rear camera setup
- One UI 7
Available in Moonlight Silver and Sapphire Black colors, pricing starts at ₹12,499 for the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage variant, ₹13,999 for the 6GB RAM + 128GB model, and ₹15,499 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB version.




