No Pro-grade cameras, display, or anything “really new”


The S26 Pro is likely to great resemble the S25, at least in terms of specs and components. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
But the S26 Pro is apparently likely to keep its non-Pro predecessor’s screen size virtually unchanged while also retaining the 1080p display resolution and not doing enough (at least in PhoneArt’s view) to improve the performance of the S25’s rear-facing camera system.
Could the Galaxy S26 Pro still fend off the iPhone 17?


It’s still early days, but the S26 Pro sounds inferior to the iPhone 17 in many crucial ways. | Image Credit — Apple
Can the Galaxy S26 be salvaged?
I (strongly) believe so. After all, no device can be doomed several months ahead of its launch. But in my opinion, Samsung needs to make a few crucial decisions soon, starting with… scrapping the Galaxy S26 Pro name.


No, the Galaxy S25’s sequel is probably not doomed… yet. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
It’s okay, we all get ideas sometimes that initially sound good, but ultimately prove to make no sense, and the most important thing when that happens is to admit that you were wrong, and if possible, revise your error before it’s too late.


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