Samsung’s 2026 Roadmap: Every Galaxy Device Still Expected This Year

by | Jun 10, 2026 | Galaxy A, Galaxy F, Galaxy M, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Z, Opinion

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We’re already in June, and Samsung has launched its flagship lineup for the year, the Galaxy S26 series, along with the midrange Galaxy A37 and A57. However, many more launches are expected in the coming months. These include new foldables, budget models, midrange devices, Fan Edition phones, and tablets. Last updated on June 10, 2026.

Here’s what Samsung still has in store for 2026

In this article, we’ll discuss what other Galaxy devices you can expect to launch in the rest of 2026. Heads up, the second half of the year looks quite packed. We’ll keep updating this article as more information emerges.

Foldables

Starting with foldables. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide), and Galaxy Z Flip 8 this year. The launch may take place around late July, likely near July 22, with reports pointing to London as the event location. All these models have already appeared on the IMEI database, a few regulatory certifications, and internal servers, suggesting development is underway.

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Galaxy A08 and A18

Moving to budget devices, the Galaxy A08 and Galaxy A18 4G have appeared on the GSMA IMEI database. Both are expected to be 4G models as pointed out by the 5F tag. These devices usually follow a flexible release schedule, so we could see them launch around August or September. As of now, only the Galaxy A18 has shown up on test servers. However, the A08 should appear soon as well. Alongside the LTE variants, we could also see the 5G models getting launched, but that would take place later on.

Galaxy Wide 9

Samsung may also launch the Galaxy Wide 9 in South Korea, which is expected to be a rebranded version of the Galaxy M17 5G. It has appeared on IMEI listings, but there are no server sightings yet. A release around late September looks possible.

Galaxy A27

The Galaxy A37 and A57 are already official, but Samsung skipped the A2x model this time. Originally, it was expected alongside the other two models, but Samsung seems to have different plans. The Galaxy A27 could arrive later this year, likely around July. It has already appeared on IMEI, certification databases, and test servers in multiple regions.

Galaxy M47 and F70 Pro

Samsung could also bring back its M4x lineup after a three-year gap with the Galaxy M47. Alongside this, a new Galaxy F70 Pro may launch as a rebranded version of the same device. Both models have appeared on IMEI databases and internal servers. These devices may launch around November or December.

Galaxy S26 FE

Next is the Galaxy S26 FE. Samsung has followed a consistent release pattern for its Fan Edition models in recent years. Based on that, the Galaxy S26 FE could launch around late September or October. It has popped up on the IMEI database, and the firmware file has been spotted as well.

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Galaxy Tab S12+ and Tab S12 Ultra

On the tablet side, Samsung may launch the flagship Galaxy Tab S12+ and Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra this year. The standard Tab S12 might be skipped. Like many other devices on the list, both tablets have already shown up on the GSMA IMEI database and Samsung’s servers.

Galaxy M37 

Recent reports suggest that Samsung may also be working on the Galaxy M37, which will be the direct successor to the Galaxy M36 released last year. Other details, such as launch timeline, remain unclear at the moment.

Galaxy M08 and F08

Today, the Galaxy M08 and F08 made an entry into the GSMA IMEI portal for the first time. Based on previous launches, we could see the phones released sometime around September or October. No test builds for Samsung’s upcoming entry-level models have been spotted yet.

That said, this information is based on past trends, IMEI listings, and server sightings. The final plan depends on Samsung as always, and the company could make changes or add more devices along the way.

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