United Kingdom, July 30 -- Samsung is reportedly considering scrapping the base model of its Galaxy S series next year.

According to Android Authority, the South Korean tech giant is weighing up replacing the base S26 with an S26 Pro.

The new line-up will instead reportedly feature three premium devices: the Galaxy S26 Pro, the Galaxy S26 Edge, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Android Authority claim to have spotted the codenames in an internal build of One UI 8.

This would be the first time Samsung has dropped its standard Galaxy S model since the line's inception in 2010, marking a significant shift in the company's branding and strategy.

The reported change is said to be part of an effort to simplify the Galaxy S range and position all m...