- Samsung has reportedly raised May production plans for the Galaxy S26 and S26 Ultra.
- The report suggests S26 demand is still holding steady around two months after launch.
- Galaxy A17 production is also reportedly increasing, while Samsung is trimming plans for the A57 and A37.
As nonplussed as some may have been about this year’s Galaxy flagships, pre-order numbers were strong, and Samsung’s latest flagships may be holding up better than the company had expected a few months after launch. A new report suggests Samsung has raised its May production plans for parts of the Galaxy S26 series, while making more selective changes across its cheaper Galaxy A lineup.
According to ZDNet Korea, Samsung now plans to produce around one million standard Galaxy S26 units in May, up from an earlier forecast of 700,000. The Galaxy S26 Ultra has also reportedly been raised to 1.2 to 1.3 million units, up from 1 to 1.1 million. The Galaxy S26 Plus is the unsurprising outlier, with production reportedly sitting at 200,000 units after previously being forecast at 200,000 to 300,000 units.
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