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Samsung has reportedly abandoned plans for a Galaxy S26 Edge successor following disappointing sales of the current S25 Edge model. According to Korean media reports, the company will discontinue the ultra-thin smartphone line after current inventory sells out. The decision comes despite Samsung’s heavy promotion of the device’s slim design and early market entry ahead of Apple’s iPhone Air.
Samsung Electronics has reportedly cancelled development of the Galaxy S26 Edge and will discontinue the current S25 Edge model once existing stock is depleted, according to reports from Korean media outlet Newspim. Sources indicate that the decision follows several months of underwhelming sales performance for the premium thin-form-factor smartphone.