Samsung has a special, cheaper 128GB Galaxy S26, but there’s a catch
Source: Android Authority

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TL;DR
- A 128 GB Samsung Galaxy S26 has been listed online, even though the base model officially starts at 256 GB.
- This is an Enterprise Edition variant and apparently costs about £659.86 (~$871) in the UK.
- By contrast, the 256 GB non‑enterprise Galaxy S26 costs roughly £879 (~$1,160) on the market.
Samsung sells a Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition model aimed at corporate use rather than retail customers. The official website lists this business‑focused model with 256 GB of storage. However, GSMArena spotted a 128 GB Enterprise variant on an IT supply‑chain website.
Pricing and Availability
- 128 GB Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition: £659.86 (~$871) – a significant price drop compared with the cheapest non‑enterprise S26.
- 256 GB Galaxy S26 (non‑enterprise): £879 (~$1,160) on Samsung’s UK site.
- For reference, the Galaxy S25 launched at £799 (~$1,054).
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The 256 GB Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition costs £899 (~$1,186), which is in the same price range as the non‑enterprise model, so there’s no real savings by choosing the 256 GB Enterprise variant.
The Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition is otherwise identical to the standard UK model. It features the Exynos 2600 chipset (instead of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5), a 4,300 mAh battery with 25 W wired charging, a 6.3‑inch 1080p OLED display, and a 50 MP + 12 MP + 10 MP rear camera trio.
It’s possible that the 128 GB Enterprise listing is an error, or that the reduced price applies only to bulk orders. Either way, this model isn’t intended for consumers, so obtaining the 128 GB variant may be difficult if it’s legitimate.