The Samsung Galaxy S26 series may introduce a new S26 Pro model, potentially replacing the standard S26. It’s unclear if this change is merely in name or if it will include new “pro” features. This shift could mark a significant change for Samsung’s popular Android lineup, which has been criticized for its iterative updates in recent years. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, despite being lauded as the “phone of the year,” faced criticism for its similarity to previous models. Rumors suggest the Galaxy S Plus might be replaced by the Galaxy S26 Edge, and a new Galaxy S26 Pro could join the lineup. The GSMA database indicates a change from the Galaxy S26 to Galaxy S26 Pro for model SM-S942U, hinting at a new lineup consisting of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Galaxy S26 Pro. This move might be Samsung’s strategy to better compete with rival brands, especially as the term “pro” is more commonly used among Chinese phone brands. The Galaxy S26 Pro could serve as the entry-level model, with the Ultra and Edge offering more premium features. The Galaxy S25 already boasts flagship hardware, a top-tier display, and a triple camera setup, making it quite “pro” compared to Apple’s iPhone 16. Samsung might be aiming to elevate the Galaxy S26’s branding to better compete with its market rivals, even if no new features are added. The Galaxy S26 series is expected to be announced at a Galaxy Unpacked event in January 2026, with more details likely to emerge before then.