Samsung Galaxy S26 Price in Bangladesh
Official Price
| 12/256 GB | 1,28,999 |
Samsung Galaxy S26 Full Specification
| General | |
|---|---|
| First Release | 06 March, 2026 |
| Status | Available |
| Color | Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, Black, White |
| Network | |
|---|---|
| Network | 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G |
| SIM | Dual nano SIM or nano SIM + eSIM or dual eSIM |
| Display | |
|---|---|
| Size | 6.3 inches |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2340 pixels |
| Technology | Dynamic AMOLED 2X |
| Protection | Front: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 Back: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 |
| Features | 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 2600 nits (peak), Always on display |
| Back Camera | |
|---|---|
| Setup | Triple |
| Resolution | 50MP, f/1.8, 1/1.56", (wide) 10MP, f/2.4, (3x telephoto) 12MP, f/2.2, (ultrawide) |
| Features | Dual pixel PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom, auto-HDR, Horizon Lock, panorama, LED flash, Best Face |
| Video | 8K@24/30fps, 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps; 10-bit HDR, HDR10+, gyro-EIS |
| Selfie Camera | |
|---|---|
| Setup | Single |
| Resolution | 12MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 1/3.2" |
| Features | HDR, HDR10+ |
| Video | 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30fps |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| OS | Android 16, One UI 8.5 Up to 7 major Android upgrades |
| Chipset | Exynos 2600 (2 nm) |
| Processor | 10-core, 2.75 GHz up to 3.80 GHz |
| GPU | Xclipse 960 |
| RAM | 12GB |
| Storage | |
|---|---|
| ROM | 256GB, 512GB (UFS 4.0) |
| Available Variant | 12/256 GB, 12/512 GB |
| Micro SD | No |
| Battery | |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 4300 mAh, non-removable |
| Charging | 25W wired, PD3.0, 55% in 30 min |
| Wireless | 15W wireless charging (Qi2) |
| Connectivity | |
|---|---|
| WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e/7, tri-band, Wi-Fi Direct |
| Hotspot | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes, V5.4, A2DP, LE |
| GPS | GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS |
| Radio | No |
| USB | Type-C 3.2, DisplayPort 1.2 |
| OTG | Yes |
| NFC | Yes |
| Body | |
|---|---|
| Style | Hole Punch |
| Material | Glass front, Aluminum frame, Glass back |
| Dimensions | 149.6 x 71.7 x 7.2 mm |
| Weight | 167 grams |
| IP Rating | Yes, IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 1.5m for 30 min) |
| Security | |
|---|---|
| Fingerprint | Yes, under display ultrasonic |
| Face Unlock | Yes |
| Sound | |
|---|---|
| Speaker | Yes, with stereo speakers |
| Audio Jack | No |
| Others | |
|---|---|
| Sensors | Fingerprint (under display, ultrasonic), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer |
| Made By | Samsung |
| Made In | Various |
Ratings
4.66
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Design
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Performance
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Software
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Features
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Mini Review
of Samsung Galaxy S26
Overview: The Samsung Galaxy S26 is the compact flagship of Samsung's 2026 lineup, offering the core Galaxy S experience in a notably small and light body. The Samsung Galaxy S26 price in Bangladesh places it in premium flagship territory, where it stands out as one of the few genuinely pocket-friendly flagships, backed by flagship performance and Samsung's long software support. Let's explore what this device offers, and where it holds back.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 features a 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, delivering smooth, sharp visuals in a compact footprint. With HDR10+, an always-on display, and a peak brightness of 2600 nits, the screen is very bright and easy to read outdoors, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protects against everyday scratches and drops. It is sharp and vivid, though it steps down to 1080p where the S26+ and Ultra use QHD+.
On the back, the Samsung Galaxy S26 carries the same versatile triple-camera system as the pricier S26+, led by a 50MP main sensor with OIS, paired with a 10MP 3x telephoto and a 12MP ultrawide. This trio handles wide, zoomed, and expansive shots well, delivering sharp, vibrant daylight results along with video up to 8K, while a 12MP front camera takes care of selfies and video calls. It is an impressively complete camera for such a compact phone.
Under the hood, the Bangladesh edition of the Samsung Galaxy S26 runs on Samsung's new 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset (US and China units use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 instead), paired with 12GB of RAM and fast UFS 4.0 storage. This is flagship-grade hardware that handles demanding games, multitasking, and on-device Galaxy AI features with ease.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 packs a 4300mAh battery, which is reasonable for its compact size and lasts a full day of moderate use. Charging, however, is the weak point: it tops out at just 25W wired (around 55% in 30 minutes), with 15W wireless and 4.5W reverse wireless. That is slow by 2026 standards and noticeably behind rivals at this price.
In the hand, the Samsung Galaxy S26 is a joy for anyone who prefers a smaller phone, with a glass front and back, an aluminium frame, an IP68 rating, and a remarkably light 167-gram, 7.2mm body. Running Android 16 with One UI 8.5, it is promised up to 7 years of major Android upgrades. Stereo speakers, an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi 7, USB-C with DisplayPort, and NFC round out the package, though it drops the Ultra Wideband support found on the S26+.
For all its appeal, the Samsung Galaxy S26 makes some compromises. Charging is slow at 25W, the 4300mAh battery is smaller than its siblings, the display steps down to 1080p, and the flagship price is steep for a compact phone.
Pros
- Compact, light, premium design, a rare small flagship at 167 grams and 7.2mm
- Bright 6.3" 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X with 2600 nits peak brightness
- Flagship-grade 2nm Exynos 2600 with 12GB RAM
- Versatile 50MP triple camera with a 3x telephoto, same as the S26+
- Up to 7 years of major Android upgrades
- IP68 build with Gorilla Glass Victus 2
- Stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 7, and 5G
Cons
- Slow 25W wired charging
- Smaller 4300mAh battery
- 1080p resolution, lower than the QHD+ S26+ and Ultra
- Premium price for a compact phone
Conclusion: So, is the Samsung Galaxy S26 worth buying in Bangladesh? For anyone who wants a true compact flagship, it is one of the very few options that pairs a small, light body with flagship performance, a versatile triple camera, and seven years of updates. The main trade-offs are slow 25W charging, a modest battery, and a 1080p screen, so heavy users and fast-charging fans may be happier with the larger S26+. But if a pocketable premium phone is your priority, the Samsung Galaxy S26 is an easy and likeable recommendation.
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Mini Review
ofSamsung Galaxy S26
Overview: The Samsung Galaxy S26 is the compact flagship of Samsung's 2026 lineup, offering the core Galaxy S experience in a notably small and light body. The Samsung Galaxy S26 price in Bangladesh places it in premium flagship territory, where it stands out as one of the few genuinely pocket-friendly flagships, backed by flagship performance and Samsung's long software support. Let's explore what this device offers, and where it holds back. The Samsung Galaxy S26 features a 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, delivering smooth, sharp visuals in a compact footprint. With HDR10+, an always-on display, and a peak brightness of 2600 nits, the screen is very bright and easy to read outdoors, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protects against everyday scratches and drops. It is sharp and vivid, though it steps down to 1080p where the S26+ and Ultra use QHD+. On the back, the Samsung Galaxy S26 carries the same versatile triple-camera system as the pricier S26+, led by a 50MP main sensor with OIS, paired with a 10MP 3x telephoto and a 12MP ultrawide. This trio handles wide, zoomed, and expansive shots well, delivering sharp, vibrant daylight results along with video up to 8K, while a 12MP front camera takes care of selfies and video calls. It is an impressively complete camera for such a compact phone. Under the hood, the Bangladesh edition of the Samsung Galaxy S26 runs on Samsung's new 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset (US and China units use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 instead), paired with 12GB of RAM and fast UFS 4.0 storage. This is flagship-grade hardware that handles demanding games, multitasking, and on-device Galaxy AI features with ease. The Samsung Galaxy S26 packs a 4300mAh battery, which is reasonable for its compact size and lasts a full day of moderate use. Charging, however, is the weak point: it tops out at just 25W wired (around 55% in 30 minutes), with 15W wireless and 4.5W reverse wireless. That is slow by 2026 standards and noticeably behind rivals at this price. In the hand, the Samsung Galaxy S26 is a joy for anyone who prefers a smaller phone, with a glass front and back, an aluminium frame, an IP68 rating, and a remarkably light 167-gram, 7.2mm body. Running Android 16 with One UI 8.5, it is promised up to 7 years of major Android upgrades. Stereo speakers, an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi 7, USB-C with DisplayPort, and NFC round out the package, though it drops the Ultra Wideband support found on the S26+. For all its appeal, the Samsung Galaxy S26 makes some compromises. Charging is slow at 25W, the 4300mAh battery is smaller than its siblings, the display steps down to 1080p, and the flagship price is steep for a compact phone.
Pros
- Compact, light, premium design, a rare small flagship at 167 grams and 7.2mm
- Bright 6.3" 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X with 2600 nits peak brightness
- Flagship-grade 2nm Exynos 2600 with 12GB RAM
- Versatile 50MP triple camera with a 3x telephoto, same as the S26+
- Up to 7 years of major Android upgrades
- IP68 build with Gorilla Glass Victus 2
- Stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 7, and 5G
Cons
- Slow 25W wired charging
- Smaller 4300mAh battery
- 1080p resolution, lower than the QHD+ S26+ and Ultra
- Premium price for a compact phone
Conclusion: So, is the Samsung Galaxy S26 worth buying in Bangladesh? For anyone who wants a true compact flagship, it is one of the very few options that pairs a small, light body with flagship performance, a versatile triple camera, and seven years of updates. The main trade-offs are slow 25W charging, a modest battery, and a 1080p screen, so heavy users and fast-charging fans may be happier with the larger S26+. But if a pocketable premium phone is your priority, the Samsung Galaxy S26 is an easy and likeable recommendation.