Samsung may bring back the Galaxy S26+ model after the S25 Edge sales failure

It was previously rumored that Samsung would drop the Plus version in its flagship lineup next year. The Galaxy S26+ was expected to replace the Galaxy S26 Edge, which will be released alongside the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26 Pro. The Galaxy S26+ is expected to replace the Galaxy S26 Edge, which will be released alongside the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26 Pro models. A new report out of South Korea, however, suggests otherwise. According to industry sources, sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge came in well below expectations, and the company is now considering the return of the Galaxy S26+ model. It has been reported that production of the Galaxy S25 Edge has already dropped sharply in June, just a month after launch. This is a worrying sign, as smartphone sales usually peak in the first three months after release. Samsung predicts that the Galaxy S25+ is selling better than the Galaxy S25 Edge. If the situation persists, replacing the S26+ with the S26 Edge could cost the company some of its profits, even though the Edge costs a bit more. Samsung’s projections show that the S25+ is selling better than the Galaxy S25 Edge.