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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: Launch Date, Specs & Expected Price in Nepal (Latest Leaks)

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Series has got everyone talking in Nepal’s tech circles these days. Samsung’s next lineup including the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra looks like it’s packing some interesting new features. Samsung hasn’t confirmed anything official yet, but the buzz suggests we might see the Samsung Galaxy S26 launch date happen around February 25th, 2026. The company’s playing it close to the chest for now, but what we’re hearing sounds interesting, especially the AI security features. Here’s what we’ve found out about the release date, specs and what you’ll probably pay for it here in Nepal.

Display & Design

Samsung Galaxy S26 Serie - Galaxy S26 Ultra
Image Credit: Samsung

From what people are saying, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is getting a massive 6.9-inch screen with that smooth 120Hz refresh rate everyone’s crazy about. The base Galaxy S26 will likely sport a 6.2-inch display, while the Galaxy S26+ sits at 6.7 inches. Samsung’s keeping the same premium construction across all three—thinner screen edges, tougher glass and that sharp look people notice.

Performance

What’s running under the hood? The Samsung Galaxy S26 Series should have either the newest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip or Samsung’s own Exynos processor. If you’re buying in Nepal, chances are you’ll get the Snapdragon version, which means crazy fast performance for games, demanding apps and hopping between different tasks. We’re talking 8GB of RAM at the bare minimum with storage going up to 1TB for folks who need tons of room. It’ll run Android 15 with Samsung’s One UI 7 on top.

Camera

Samsung always goes hard on cameras and this year’s no different. The Galaxy S26 Ultra features might include a beast of a quad-camera setup with a huge 200MP main camera, better zoom lenses that go 10x optical and way stronger shots when it’s dark out. The regular Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ will probably have three cameras each with clever AI tricks, 8K video recording and better performance in dim lighting. The selfie cameras are getting upgrades too, which is great news if you’re into taking selfies.

Battery

Nobody wants their phone dying halfway through the day, right? That’s where battery comes in. The Galaxy S26 might have a 4,500mAh battery, the Galaxy S26+ could go up to 4,800mAh and the Galaxy S26 Ultra is supposed to pack a huge 5,500mAh battery. Plus, you’re getting 65W fast charging and wireless charging too. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Series should easily last you through long days without needing to scramble for a charger.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Price and Availability in Nepal

Here’s what you really want to know—what’s the Samsung Galaxy S26 price in Nepal going to be? Samsung hasn’t said anything official yet, but if we look at what the previous models cost, the Galaxy S26 might start around NPR 120,000, the Galaxy S26+ around NPR 140,000 and the Galaxy S26 Ultra could hit NPR 180,000 or even more. The rumors floating around point to a Samsung Galaxy S26 launch date near February 25th, 2026, with Samsung S26 Nepal availability coming about 2-3 weeks after that in mid-March 2026.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Series sounds like it’s going to be pretty impressive. The hardware looks strong, the new AI stuff seems useful and Samsung usually delivers quality phones. If the late February 2026 launch rumors are true, we’re not waiting too long now. Whether you’re after the standard Galaxy S26, the Galaxy S26+ in the middle, or you want to go all-out with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, these phones might be worth the wait. Watch out for Samsung’s official news and maybe start setting aside some cash if you’re thinking about picking one up.

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Javed Ali
Javed Ali
He is the founder of Neptechie and a passionate tech writer covering smartphone reviews and tech news. A civil engineer by profession, his love for technology drives him to simplify complex tech topics for everyday users.

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