Samsung will launch a Galaxy S26 Ultra variant with 16GB RAM today.
This powerful 16GB and 1TB model targets high performance for power users.
Previously, the maxed-out S25 Ultra was only available in four specific countries.
Those limited markets for the S25 Ultra included Korea, China, and Taiwan.
This year, Samsung plans to bring the 1TB variant to more regions.
The 1TB version is confirmed to launch in Egypt for local fans.
Egypt's launch suggests a broader regional expansion throughout the entire Middle East.
There is currently no official confirmation for a US or European expansion.
Samsung should offer this 16GB RAM model to the UK and India.
High DRAM and NAND flash memory costs may drive up variant pricing.
Samsung reportedly plans to freeze standard phone prices in most global markets.
Customers in the United States may not face any new price increases.
South Korean buyers might bear the cost burden despite using Exynos chips.