Rumors and reports have given some weight to Samsung’s omission of the Galaxy S26 Edge in the next launch, but Samsung’s own internal documents stick a proverbial period on them.
Some of Samsung’s marketing documents were recently found, noting what the company plans to launch in the upcoming months (via SamMobile). Though the content is mainly focused on promotional campaigns and signup deals, there’s some value in what’s missing.
The document specific to Colombia mentions the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, but makes no mention of the Galaxy S26 Edge. That doesn’t exactly confirm the absence of the S26 Edge in February, nor does it invalidate the idea of a thinner version sometime this year.
Notably, the promo material also doesn’t seem to mention the Galaxy S25 Edge, where it lists other previous-gen devices, and that phone very much exists. The phone isn’t exactly popular, so tacking on promotional campaigns for a phone that may not sell might not make sense.
The fact that the Galaxy S26 Edge is entirely missing, though, gives credence to reports that it won’t be produced at all.
That finding, in combination with a previous report that Samsung is currently rushing the Galaxy S26+ into production, bolsters the rumor. Samsung reportedly had to ditch the Galaxy S26 Edge entirely and pull the long-standing middle variant.
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