Galaxy S26: Samsung launches phone with 'anti-peeking' screen and boosted AI; see prices
Samsung has unveiled its latest Galaxy S26 smartphone series featuring enhanced AI capabilities and a unique anti-peeking screen technology, with prices announced during an event in San Francisco.
On Wednesday, Samsung introduced its new Galaxy S26 smartphone line, which includes three models: the Galaxy S26, S26+, and the S26 Ultra. Notably, these devices come equipped with advanced artificial intelligence functionalities and an innovative anti-peeking screen that eliminates the need for additional protective films. The launch took place at an event in San Francisco, USA, reflecting the brand's continuous commitment to innovation in mobile technology.
The pricing for the Galaxy S26 series varies based on storage options, with the entry-level model starting at R$ 7,499 for 256 GB and climbing to R$ 15,499 for the high-end Galaxy S26 Ultra with 1 TB of storage. In addition to the new phones, Samsung also announced the Galaxy Buds4 earbuds in standard and Pro versions. This product launch highlights Samsung's strategy of appealing to a tech-savvy consumer base looking for cutting-edge features and enhanced usability in their devices.
Importantly, Samsung revealed that the Galaxy S26 models are manufactured in Brazil, which is significant given the recent announcement by the federal government to increase import taxes on cell phones and hundreds of other products. By producing these devices locally, Samsung aims to mitigate the financial impact of these taxes on pricing, thereby potentially maintaining a competitive edge in the Brazilian market.