Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus vs Galaxy S25 Plus: Too similar?

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Galaxy S26 Plus next to Galaxy S25 Plus
There's a slight design difference in the camera bump | Image by PhoneArena
Samsung has lifted the curtain before its next Galaxy S26 series phones, and the players on the scene are familiar ones. Alongside the vanilla Galaxy S26 and the Ultra mode, we have the Galaxy S26 Plus.

The next iteration of the middle child, the big-screen, big-battery, not-super-expensive model, once again joins the S-series ranks. The Galaxy S26 Plus comes equipped with new silicon and features a slightly different design but mostly follows in the footsteps of the previous generation.

Speaking of following in the S25 Plus's footsteps, today we're going to pit those two against each other and find what's changed and what upgrades the S26 Plus has brought to the table, and most importantly, should you upgrade to the Galaxy S26 Plus if you already own the previous model?

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Galaxy S26 Plus vs Galaxy S25 Plus main differences:


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Design and Size

Almost identical


Not much has changed in the past couple of years when it comes to Galaxy S-series design. Samsung sticks to its design philosophy and language, and flagships from different generations look quite similar.

The Galaxy S26 Plus is a stark example of the above. We have the same flat sides, back and front as the previous generation, with the new pill-shaped camera bump being the only design difference. In terms of size and weight, the Galaxy S26 Plus and the Galaxy S25 Plus are identical.


In terms of materials, Samsung used the good old metal-and-glass sandwich on the Galaxy S26 Plus. The aluminum frame is the same, but the protecting glass over the display and on the back is now Gorilla Armor, in contrast to the Victus 2 on the Galaxy S25 Plus. So, a slight upgrade in terms of durability and scratch-resistance.

In terms of colors, the Galaxy S25 is available in quite a wide variety of hues, including Icy Blue, Mint, Navy, Silver Shadow, Pink Gold, Coral Red, and Blue Black (some of these are Samsung.com exclusives). 

The colors of the three Galaxy S26 series models are identical this year; this includes the Galaxy S26 Plus, of course. It's available in Black, White, Cobalt Violet, and Sky Blue with two exclusive colors available via the Samsung Store — Pink Gold and Silver Shadow.

Display Differences



Another area where the Galaxy S26 Plus seems almost identical (more tests needed) to the Galaxy S25 Plus is the display. We have the same 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with the same 1440 x 3120 resolution, resulting in the same 513 PPI pixel density as the predecessor.

The dynamic refresh rate of 1-120Hz is also the same, and Samsung cites the same peak brightness of 2600 nits on the Galaxy S26 Plus.


Speaking of brightness, the Galaxy S25 Plus is plenty bright. The phone managed to output 2391 nits of brightness, which is impressive. Given we're looking at the same display panel on the Galaxy S26 Plus, we expect similar numbers, but we're testing the S26 Plus as we type this. Stay tuned for brightness numbers soon.

The biometrics are also the same on these two phones — namely, an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Samsung has been using this tech for a couple of generations now, and it works like a charm.

Performance and Software

Snapdragon and Exynos split again


Samsung has decided to use different chips once again for the Galaxy S26 Plus depending on the market. The phone comes equipped with the latest Qualcomm silicon — the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in North America, Japan, and China — while Europe and the rest of the world get the Exynos 2600.

Our Galaxy S25 Plus sample features the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which makes it one of the fastest phones among peers. We can't wait to see how the Exynos 2600 will fare against the last-gen Snapdragon, so stay tuned for tests.


In terms of software, there are no surprises. Samsung ships the Galaxy S26 family with Android 16 on board and the relevant One UI interface on top (One UI 8.5). Galaxy AI makes an appearance once again, but you have the option to use Gemini as well.

The software support situation is identical — seven years of major OS updates for the Galaxy S26 Plus, just like on the previous generation. This gives a one-year advantage in longevity for the newer phone being... well, newer.

Camera

No changes


The camera situation is a bit disappointing. For yet another year we don't have any upgrades to the hardware, and the Galaxy S26 Plus features the exact same cameras found on the Galaxy S25 Plus.

The main camera uses a 50MP sensor, there's a 12MP ultrawide, and a 10MP telephoto with 3X optical zoom. You can see more details about the camera system in the table below.


Of course, nowadays algorithms play a huge part in how images look, so we shouldn't rule out a different score in our camera benchmark for the Galaxy S26 Plus. Speaking of scores, the S25 Plus managed to score 147 (out of 158), which is a very impressive result for a phone that's not marketed as a "camera" device. 

We're testing the S26 Plus as we type this and will include the new camera score and also some side-by-side samples shortly.

Battery Life and Charging

Same wired, faster wireless charging


This is becoming a trend in this comparison, but there aren't any battery capacity upgrades on the Galaxy S26 Plus. The S25 Plus features a 4,900 mAh battery, which is not small, but with all silicon-carbon models coming out recently (pushing the 8,000 mAh threshold), it starts to look outdated. 

In our battery test the Galaxy S25 Plus scored 7h 36m, which put it in 43rd place among phones tested in the past 2 years. It's not a terrible result, but nothing to write home about. The S26 Plus comes equipped with the same 4,900 mAh cell, and we'll see how it fares in our battery test with the new and more efficient silicon inside the S26 Plus.

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The charging situation is mostly unchanged. The Galaxy S26 Plus mimics the 45W wired charging speeds of its predecessor and has a slightly faster 20W wireless charging support. The S25 Plus charges from zero to full in 1 hour and 11 minutes, so we expect similar results from the S26 Plus.

Specs Comparison


Samsung Galaxy S26+ Samsung Galaxy S25+
Design
Dimensions
158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3 mm (~10 mm with camera bump) 158.4 x 75.7 x 7.3 mm (~8.55 mm with camera bump)
Weight
190.0 g 190.0 g
Display
Size
6.7-inch 6.7-inch
Type
Dynamic AMOLED, 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED, 120Hz
Hardware
System chip
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SM8850-AC (3 nm)
International version - Exynos 2600
Snapdragon 8 Elite SM8750-AB (3 nm)
Memory
12GB (LPDDR5X)/256GB (UFS 4.0)
12GB/512GB
12GB (LPDDR5X)/256GB (UFS 4.0)
12GB/512GB
OS
Android (16), up to 7 OS updates Android (15), up to 7 OS updates
Battery
Type
4900 mAh 4900 mAh
Charge speed
Wired: 45.0W
Wireless: 15.0W
Wired: 45.0W
Wireless: 15.0W
Camera
Main camera
50 MP (OIS, PDAF)
Sensor name: Samsung GN3
Aperture size: F1.8
Focal length: 24 mm
Sensor size: 1/1.56"
Pixel size: 1.0 μm
50 MP (OIS, PDAF)
Sensor name: Samsung GN3
Aperture size: F1.8
Focal length: 24 mm
Sensor size: 1/1.56"
Pixel size: 1.0 μm
Second camera
12 MP (Ultra-wide)
Sensor name: Sony IMX564
Aperture size: F2.2
Focal Length: 13 mm
Sensor size: 1/2.55"
Pixel size: 1.4 μm
12 MP (Ultra-wide)
Sensor name: Sony IMX564
Aperture size: F2.2
Focal Length: 13 mm
Sensor size: 1/2.55"
Pixel size: 1.4 μm
Third camera
10 MP (Telephoto, OIS, PDAF)
Sensor name: Samsung S5K3K1
Optical zoom: 3.0x
Aperture size: F2.4
Focal Length: 67 mm
Sensor size: 1/3.94"
Pixel size: 1 μm
10 MP (Telephoto)
Sensor name: Samsung S5K3K1
Optical zoom: 3.0x
Aperture size: F2.4
Focal Length: 67 mm
Sensor size: 1/3.94"
Pixel size: 1.0 μm
Front
12 MP 12 MP
Connectivity & Features
Bluetooth
6.0 5.4
WLAN
Wi-Fi 6,Wi-Fi 6E,Wi-Fi 7
Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot
802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, ax
a,b,g,n,ac,Wi-Fi 6,Wi-Fi 6E,Wi-Fi 7
Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot
802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, ax
USB
Type-C, USB 3.2 Type-C, USB 3.2
Sensors
Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor
Hearing aid compatible
M3/T4 M3/T4
Location
GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Galileo, BeiDou, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Galileo, BeiDou, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning
Other
NFC, Ultra Wideband (UWB) NFC, Ultra Wideband (UWB)
See the full Samsung Galaxy S26+ vs Samsung Galaxy S25+ specs comparison or compare them to other phones using our Phone Comparison tool


Summary



Well, we do need to finish our tests to pass a final judgment, but as it stands, the S26 Plus looks and feels nearly identical to the previous generation. It has the same screen, the same battery, the same camera system, and the same size and weight as the Galaxy S25 Plus.

The only minor upgrades concern the new chipset and the slightly faster wireless charging. The camera bump now has an oval shape as opposed to the separate cutouts for the cameras on the previous generation, and that's pretty much it.

If you already own the Galaxy S25 Plus (or the S24 Plus for that matter), there's little to no reason to reach out for the Galaxy S26 Plus. If you're coming from an older generation or looking to dip your toes into Samsung's ecosystem, the S26 Plus could be a decent choice.

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