Samsung has quietly reduced the prices of its premium Galaxy S26 series smartphones in India, making them easier to afford for many buyers. Along with these price cuts, the company is also offering new bank discounts, which help customers save even more money.
These changes come just a few months after the phones were launched at higher prices than the previous Galaxy S25 series, showing that Samsung wants to boost sales in a very competitive market.
The biggest price drop is seen on the Galaxy S26+. Samsung has reduced its price by ₹10,000 on all variants. The 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model, which earlier cost ₹1,19,999, is now priced at ₹1,00,999. The 12GB RAM and 512GB version has come down from ₹1,39,999 to ₹1,20,999.
On top of this, customers using select bank cards like HDFC, SBI, or ICICI can get an instant discount of up to ₹9,000. This means the total savings can go up to ₹19,000, making it a very attractive option for those who want a big screen, strong performance, and a good camera at a lower price.
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For the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung has reduced the price by ₹9,000 across all variants, but there are no extra bank offers available on this model. The base variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage now costs ₹1,30,999 instead of ₹1,39,999. The 12GB and 512GB version is now priced at ₹1,50,999, down from ₹1,59,999.
The top model with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage now costs ₹1,80,999 instead of ₹1,89,999. This phone still offers premium features like S Pen support, a 200MP camera, and a powerful processor, making it a great choice for heavy users and photography lovers.
The standard Galaxy S26 has not received a direct price cut, but it does come with bank discounts of up to ₹8,000. With these offers, the 12GB and 256GB model now effectively costs ₹79,999 instead of ₹87,999, while the 12GB and 512GB version is available for ₹99,999 instead of ₹1,07,999. This model is suitable for people who want a premium phone with a compact design, good display, and long battery life without spending too much.
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Overall, these price changes show that Samsung is trying to stay competitive against other brands like OnePlus and Vivo, especially as more people in India are moving to 5G smartphones. Customers can find these deals on platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, and Samsung’s official website, along with options like no-cost EMI and exchange offers.
With strong features like AI tools, durable design, and smooth software, the Galaxy S26 series now becomes a better deal for those looking to buy a high-end smartphone at a lower price.

