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Samsung Galaxy S26+ vs S25+ – Which Plus Wins?

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Samsung's latest Galaxy S26+ arrives alongside the year‑old S25+, sparking a quick choice for buyers. Both models share a 6.7‑inch LTPO panel, 120Hz refresh, and identical Armor‑aluminum frames with Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Size, weight, and IP68 protection stay unchanged, but the S26+ introduces a camera layout that feels wobblier on a flat surface.

Display brightness hits 1,400+ nits on both phones, but battery life tips in favor of the newer model. Both use a 4,900 mAh pack and 45W PD charging, yet the S26+ edges ahead in web browsing and video streaming tests, while the S25+ retains an advantage during 4G calls in typical usage scenarios for everyday use.

Performance hinges on chipset choice. In the US, China, and Japan, the S26+ runs on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while the rest of the world receives the Exynos 2600 built on a 2 nm process with an AMD‑designed Xclipse 960 GPU. Benchmarks show the Exynos outperforms its Snapdragon sibling by roughly 13–15% in CPU and GPU tests overall.

Camera changes are subtle. The S26+ swaps its main sensor for an Isocell GNG, keeping the 50MP, 1.0µm pixels, while the telephoto shifts from a 3K1 to a 3LD module. A new 23mm selfie lens replaces the older 25–26mm. Photo comparisons reveal only marginal gains, making the older S25+ still a solid choice for budget.