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Samsung Galaxy S26

Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: Don’t Buy Until You Read This (Exynos Truth)

If you walk into a store today with ₹80,000 and ask for a “good, reliable Android phone that fits in my pocket,” the salesman will blindly hand you the Samsung Galaxy S26.

Launched amidst the usual January hype, the S26 carries a heavy burden. It has to fight the polished iPhone 17, the AI-smart Pixel 10, and its own reputation regarding the processor. Yes, the Indian unit comes with the Exynos 2600 (built on a fancy 2nm process), while the Ultra gets the Snapdragon.

Is this unfair? Maybe. But after using the “Vanilla” S26 for a week, I realized this phone isn’t about raw specs. It’s about being the most balanced, boringly perfect phone you can buy. But is “boring” worth ₹79,999? Let’s find out.

Samsung Galaxy S26 (Base Model) in Amber Yellow color, resting on a white marble table. Studio lighting, sleek bezels visible. 

2. Quick Specs: What’s New in 2026?

FeatureSamsung Galaxy S26 (Indian Unit)
Price₹79,999 (Expected Starting)
Display6.3-inch M14 Dynamic AMOLED 2X (1-120Hz LTPO)
ProcessorSamsung Exynos 2600 (2nm)
RAM / Storage12GB LPDDR6 / 256GB UFS 4.1
Battery4,300 mAh (Up from 4000)
Charging25W Wired (Still? Yes.) / 15W Wireless
Camera50MP Main + 12MP Ultra-wide + 10MP Telephoto (3x)
BuildArmor Aluminum 3.0, Gorilla Glass Armor
Weight168 gram

3. Design & Build: Perfection You Can Hold

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In a world of 6.9-inch bricks, holding the S26 feels like therapy.

  • The Size: At 6.3 inches, it is slightly larger than the old S23/S24 but still perfectly one-handed. It slides into jeans pockets without stabbing your thigh when you sit down.
  • The Build: Samsung has refined the “Armor Aluminum” frame. It’s flatter, sharper, and feels incredibly dense. The back is matte glass (Gorilla Glass Armor), which resists fingerprints better than the iPhone 17’s back.
  • The Bezels: They are razor-thin and symmetrical. Looking at the front of this phone is pure satisfaction. It makes the Pixel 10 look outdated.

The “But”: It looks almost identical to the S25 and S24. If you put a case on it, nobody will know you upgraded.

Side profile shot of the Samsung Galaxy S26 showing the flat aluminum frame and individual camera rings. Real-world wooden desk background.

4. Display & Visuals: The Best in the Business

Samsung makes screens for Apple, so naturally, they keep the best stuff for themselves.

  • Brightness: The new M14 OLED panel hits a peak brightness of 3000 nits. In direct Delhi sunlight, it is visibly brighter than the S25. You can watch Netflix on a beach without squinting.
  • Colors: Typical Samsung—punchy, vibrant, and deep blacks. The 120Hz refresh rate is adaptive (drops to 1Hz to save battery).
  • PWM Dimming: Samsung has finally increased the PWM dimming frequency, so if you are sensitive to screen flicker at low brightness, this phone causes much less eye strain than before.
Galaxy S26 screen showing a vibrant, colorful abstract flower wallpaper. 

5. Performance: The Exynos 2600 Elephant in the Room

This is the part you came for. Exynos vs Snapdragon.

Samsung claims the new Exynos 2600 is built on a 2nm process and is “revolutionary.” Here is the real-world truth:

  • Daily Usage: It is flawless. App opening speeds, UI fluidity, and switching between Instagram and Maps are instant. You will not feel a difference compared to a Snapdragon chip in normal tasks.
  • Gaming (BGMI/COD):
    • Settings: Smooth + 90fps is supported.
    • Stability: It runs smooth for the first 30 minutes. However, after 45 minutes of intense TDM matches, the frame rate dropped slightly to 55-58fps due to throttling.
    • Heating: This is where Exynos still struggles slightly. The phone gets warm (around 42°C) near the camera module faster than the Snapdragon-equipped S26 Ultra. It’s not “overheating,” but it’s definitely “warm.”

Verdict: If you are a casual user, Exynos 2600 is fine. If you are a pro gamer, buy the Ultra or the iQOO 15.

6. Camera: Reliability Over Gimmicks

Samsung hasn’t changed the camera hardware much (50MP + 12MP + 10MP), but the ISP (Image Signal Processor) inside the Exynos 2600 changes how photos look.

  • Main Camera (50MP): Photos are sharp, but Samsung has toned down the saturation. Reds and Greens look more natural now, closer to the iPhone’s color profile. The shutter lag is significantly reduced.
  • Portrait Mode: This is where Samsung wins. The 3x Telephoto lens takes brilliant portraits with creamy bokeh. Edge detection around hair is better than the Pixel 10.
  • Video: It shoots 4K 60fps across all lenses. The stabilization (Super Steady) is rock solid. You can vlog with this while walking, and it looks like it was shot on a gimbal.
  • Zoom: It has a dedicated 3x Optical Zoom. Digital zoom goes up to 30x, but honestly, anything beyond 10x looks like an oil painting.
Macro close-up shot of the Galaxy S26 triple camera rings (Traffic Light design). High detail on the lens glass. Metallic rim reflection.

7. Battery & Endurance: Finally Fixed?

The biggest complaint with small phones is battery life. Samsung bumped the battery from 4000mAh to 4,300 mAh this year. Does it help?

  • The Result: Yes. With the efficient 2nm chip and bigger battery, the S26 comfortably lasts a full day.
    • Usage: 5G Data (4 hours), Camera (30 mins), Social Media (2 hours), Calls.
    • Screen On Time (SOT): I consistently got 6 to 6.5 hours. This is a huge jump from the 4.5 hours on the S22/S23.
  • Charging Shame: This is embarrassing. The phone still supports only 25W charging (some reports say 45W, but in my test, it peaked at 27W). It takes nearly 75 minutes to fill this small battery. In a world where OnePlus charges in 25 minutes, this is painful.

8. The Competition: S26 vs iPhone 17 vs Pixel 10

FeatureSamsung Galaxy S26Apple iPhone 17Google Pixel 10
Price₹79,999₹79,900₹72,999
Screen120Hz (LTPO)120Hz (ProMotion)120Hz OLED
ProcessorExynos 2600A19 BionicTensor G5
TelephotoYes (3x Optical)No (Digital Zoom)Yes (5x Optical)
AI FeaturesGalaxy AI (Free)Apple IntelligenceGemini Nano
ChargingSlow (25W)Decent (30W+)Decent (30W)

Winner:

  • Value: The Samsung S26 wins because it gives you a Telephoto lens (Zoom) which the base iPhone 17 lacks.
  • Resale: iPhone 17 will hold value better.
  • Smarts: Pixel 10 is smarter, but Samsung’s hardware is more reliable.

9. Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?

The Samsung Galaxy S26 is the Toyota Camry of smartphones. It’s not the most exciting car on the road, but it will get you home comfortably every single day without breaking down.

Buy it if:

  1. You want a Compact Phone: There is literally no better small Android phone. The in-hand feel is unmatched.
  2. You love Zoom: The 3x Telephoto lens is a superpower that iPhone 17 users miss out on.
  3. You want Long Support: Samsung promises 7 Years of OS Updates, meaning this phone is good until Android 23.

Skip it if:

  1. You hate slow charging: Waiting 1 hour 15 minutes for a full charge in 2026 feels ancient.
  2. You own an S24 or S25: The upgrades are minimal. Keep your old phone for another year.

10. FAQs (People Also Ask)

Q: Does the Indian Galaxy S26 have Snapdragon or Exynos?

The Indian variant of the base Galaxy S26 comes with the Exynos 2600. Only the S26 Ultra gets the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 globally.

Q: Is the charger included in the box?

No. You only get a USB-C to USB-C cable. You have to buy the 25W adapter separately (approx ₹1,299).

Q: Does it support AI features?

Yes, it comes with Galaxy AI out of the box, including Live Translate, Circle to Search, and new Generative Edit features for photos.

Q: Is it waterproof?

Yes, it is IP68 rated, meaning it can survive being submerged in 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes.

Q: How much storage do I get in the base model?

The base model starts at 256GB (Samsung finally killed the 128GB version for flagships). You get about 230GB of usable space.

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