Samsung’s next Unpacked is confirmed for later this month
- Samsung’s next Unpacked event has been confirmed for February 25th.
- The S26 series, Samsung’s flagship phones, will reportedly be a software-focused release with no major hardware upgrades.
- The standard S26 model is expected to feature a larger battery, increasing from 4000mAh to 4300mAh.
- Unfortunately, all three phones in the S26 series will still lack built-in Qi2 magnets.
- No official details on the new features and improvements have been confirmed by Samsung yet, so fans may need to wait for more information at the event.

Samsung’s annual Galaxy S-series reveal is later than usual this year, but we finally have a confirmed date to circle on the calendar: February 25th. And if you were hoping for major hardware upgrades from the company’s flagship phones, you probably shouldn’t hold your breath: an extensive leak published by WinFuture has seemingly confirmed that the S26 series will be a software-focused affair.
According to the leaked specs, the standard S26 will allegedly get a nominally larger battery – 4300mAh compared to 4000mAh – which is great news for the last “small” phone left standing. Once again, all three phones will lack built-in Qi2 magnets, o …
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Q. When is Samsung’s next Unpacked event?
A. The event is confirmed for later this month, with a specific date of February 25th.
Q. What can be expected from Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series?
A. According to leaked specs, the S26 series will be a software-focused affair, with no major hardware upgrades.
Q. How much battery power does the standard S26 model have?
A. The standard S26 model is said to have a 4300mAh battery, which is larger than the 4000mAh battery of its predecessor.
Q. Will the Galaxy S26 series have built-in Qi2 magnets?
A. No, all three phones in the S26 series will allegedly lack built-in Qi2 magnets.
Q. What is notable about the last “small” phone left standing?
A. The standard S26 model has a larger battery than its predecessor, making it a notable upgrade for those who prefer smaller phones.
Q. Is there any major change expected from Samsung’s flagship phones this year?
A. No, according to the leaked specs, there are no significant hardware upgrades planned for the Galaxy S26 series.
Q. What is the significance of February 25th as a confirmed date?
A. It marks the annual Galaxy S-series reveal by Samsung, which is later than usual this year.
Q. Where can readers find more information about the story?
A. The full story can be read at The Verge.
Q. Is there any link to access the full story?
A. Yes, a link to the full story is provided in the original text.
Q. What is WinFuture’s role in confirming the leaked specs?
A. WinFuture published an extensive leak that seemingly confirmed the leaked specs for the Galaxy S26 series.