Having trouble keeping up with all the Samsung leaks? The new product is planned to be announced soon

If you follow news about Samsung’s new products, you probably wake up every morning to new leaks, rumors, and hints about the company’s upcoming products.

Lists of the best Samsung phones don’t last long, and as soon as the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and its ilk come out, leakers turn their attention to the brand’s upcoming devices.

This rumor spread so wide and fast that it was hard for even a reporter like me to keep up — fans like you must be having a tough time.

So to make things easier for you, let’s take a quick look at all the products that Samsung is expected to release this year, including phones and other mobile gadgets.

These are all the ones that have been leaked, and if a launch is possible but hasn’t been mentioned, you won’t hear a word from me.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, Z Fold 8, Z Wide?

A trio of foldable phones

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 opens partially, showing the privacy display effect on the screen. Credit: Lucas Gouveia / Android Police

Samsung’s biggest launch that will blow fans away is its foldable devices. We expect this trio to appear, with new models joining the regular duo.

Say hello to the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8, and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide.

First, the fins. Leaks suggest that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 will be thinner than the Flip 7, and can hide its hinge better, but this has received less attention from tipsters than the other two foldable devices.

Next, a book-style folding model. We’ve heard rumors that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 might be lighter than before and could bring back the S Pen stylus, but otherwise it looks like regular spec updates on the Z Fold 7.

Joining the fray is a device that some Android Police writers say will be the first foldable device they’ll actually buy: the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide (though some leaks disagree with the name).

The Z Fold 8 Wide will apparently be a book-style folding model, but with a wider aspect ratio when opened than the non-wide model. These changes will make the resulting device act more like a tablet, in screen size and aspect ratio.

Beyond the design, it looks like this foldable device will have similar specifications to the “standard” Z Fold 8.

It’s likely these phones will land sometime in July, in the slot that Samsung annually reserves for its foldable phones.

Samsung Galaxy S26 FE

Mid-range Android phone

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE in cool blue

Given Samsung’s commitment to annual phone launches, we don’t need a Galaxy S26 FE leak to know that the brand is planning a mid-range launch of its flagship phone in early 2026.

That said, Samsung accidentally leaked the phone, so its release seems all but certain.

The leak doesn’t provide many details about the phone, but suggests it will use an Exynos 2500 chip and run Android 17, with the same 8GB RAM as last year’s model.

Based on precedent, don’t expect a release that quickly. While the foldable phone will likely come out in the middle of the year, we expect the Fan Edition phone to arrive later this year, probably around September.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 9, Watch 9 Classic & Watch Ultra 2

Some wrist health features

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Another trio: leaks suggest three Galaxy Watch 9 models, and we expect them all to arrive (or, at least, some combination thereof) by the end of July.

The first is the standard Galaxy Watch 9, and a more “traditional-looking” version called the Galaxy Watch 9 Classic, both of which will follow the precedent set by the Galaxy Watch 8 and its companion.

There aren’t many rumors circulating about this device, other than hinting at its existence, but Samsung itself hinted at it when it announced the new Samsung Health feature in early June.

Then there’s the premium model, the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, and we hear it could get 5G connectivity to keep you online while you’re on the go.

In a strange turn of events, Samsung is also said to be selling a non-5G model, potentially offering a more affordable Ultra handset.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Capable

Clip-style open earbuds

Galaxy Buds Capable of opening clip-style earbuds and their charging case. Credit: Lucas Gouveia / Android Police

According to a number of leaks, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro may not be the company’s only earbuds to attract attention this year.

I’ve already written about how the Galaxy Buds Able could be the brand’s best headphones, and they’ll likely be released in mid-2026.

These are set into clip-style open earbuds that connect to your ears without blocking the canal — this form factor lets you hear your surroundings, while providing a firm grip on the ear.

Many other tech brands have released clip-on style earbuds. Shokz and Bose are the big names, but Motorola, TCL, Soundcore, Huawei, Ugreen, Xiaomi, Honor, Ugreen, and more all have offerings.

Samsung never released sport-hook style open earbuds, as many of those brands do, so it’s playing catch-up with its competitors.

Especially?

We expected more from Samsung

There are several other gadget releases that Samsung could give us this year, ranging from possibilities and timelines, that we haven’t heard anything about yet.

First, a new Samsung Galaxy A-series phone is possible. We’ve seen A17, A37, and A57, but A27 and A07 are also possible.

Second, a new finger wearable may be coming soon, but we’re hearing the Galaxy Ring 2 may be coming next year, not 2026.

Then, there’s the tablet. It’s about time we took a look at the Galaxy Tab S12 series, but leakers have been very tight-lipped on the matter so far. So maybe they will also be released in 2027.

Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy S26. What do you mean it’s out? No, I’m not talking about being released. I mean added to Samsung’s Refurbished scheme.

This may happen as early as 2027, not 2026, but again, this is a significant event for money-conscious buyers – unless Samsung imitates the Galaxy S Fold 7 by making its refurbished models more expensive than new ones.

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