Samsung may have a cheaper version of the Samsung Galaxy S26, but you probably won’t be able to buy it.
A 128GB variant of the phone has surfaced via an IT supply listing, under Samsung’s Enterprise Edition range. That model is aimed at businesses rather than regular customers. It comes in noticeably cheaper than the standard retail version.
For context, the base Galaxy S26 now starts at 256GB and costs around £879, following this year’s price hike. The newly spotted 128GB Enterprise Edition, however, is listed at £659.86, undercutting the regular model by a significant margin.
There is a catch, though. The Enterprise Edition isn’t sold through normal retail channels, it’s designed for corporate clients. It is often bundled with business services, bulk purchasing, and extended software support. In short, it’s not something you can just add to your basket.
Spec-wise, there’s no real compromise. The Enterprise model appears to be identical to the standard Galaxy S26, packing the same Exynos 2600 chip (in the UK), a 6.3-inch FHD+ OLED display, and a 4,300mAh battery with 25W charging. You’re also getting the same triple camera setup. Notably, it is headlined by a 50MP main sensor, alongside 12MP and 10MP lenses.
Interestingly, the 256GB Enterprise Edition is listed at around £899, roughly in line with the regular model. This means the only real saving comes from this lower-capacity version.
That raises a few questions. It’s possible the listing is an error, or that the pricing only applies to bulk orders through corporate channels. Either way, even if the cheaper 128GB version is real, it’s not intended for everyday buyers.
So while Samsung has technically made a more affordable Galaxy S26, it’s not exactly one you’ll find on store shelves anytime soon.
(via GSMarena)
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