This flagship may not be part of the Galaxy S-Series but Galaxy A26 Many markets are going to have an important device for Samsung. It receives a slightly modified design over it Predecessor Some major glasses with upgradation. These are our first impressions.
There is no incident in the retail box-a simple USB-C cable, a SIM ejector tool and some paperwork.
The Galaxy A26 brings Samsung’s new camera design with a camera island arrangement. The back is made of glass and has a gorilla glass victus+ safety. Our review unit sports fresh mint color that is correct according to the spring season.
FHD+ is a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display and 120Hz refresh rate with resolution. Side bezels are quite slimer than the Galaxy A25, although Samsung has re-used the old waterdrop notch for the 13MP selfie cam, instead of going to the more elegant punch -ole.
The display was preserved by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, and talking about security, Samsung finally brought IP67 water and dust resistance to its A2X series.
The A26 gets Samsung’s Exynos 1380 chipset, which was found in a handful of last year’s Galaxy A35 and the previous-genex Galaxy A, M and F series phones. There is a 50MP main cam around the back with 8MP ultravide lens and 2MP macro shooter. The battery in the form of 25W charging remains unchanged on 5,000 mAh.
A quick word on the software, we are running a UI7 based on Android 15 from the box and the Samsung 6 is promising up to Android OS upgrade and 6 years of security patch, which is good to look at the more affordable device from this way.
Our reviewing team is moving forward with a normal set of tests, so we expect a detailed review in the appointed time.