We’ve been riding a wild ride in Samsung rumor land these past few weeks. Initially, Samsung was supposed to replace the Galaxy S26+ with the Galaxy S26 Edge, but it appears they reversed the process, cancelling the Edge and bringing back the S26+.
According to a new rumor, the S26 Edge has indeed been scrapped, but it will now be replaced by another phone. As the S25 Edge was codenamed Slim, a device codenamed More Slim is now allegedly in development.
The More Slim was developed later than the phone that’s thought to be the S26 Edge. It appears that Samsung changed its mind and scrapped that while working on another S26 Edge. The development began later, so it is likely to arrive later in the year, just like the S25 Edge, compared to the prominent S-series flagship family, which was recently delayed until March for S26+ development.
We expect the S26 Edge to be even thinner than its predecessor, which raises the question – was the S25 Edge not slim enough? Most people’s main complaints about it might be the battery life and camera, but Samsung apparently disagrees. To make the S26 Edge slim, we’re curious about what we’ll lose.





