EU Leak Reveals Samsung Galaxy S26 Ditching 128GB and Launching in 30 Color and Storage Combos

A new European retailer listing is giving Samsung fans an early look at what to expect from the Galaxy S26 lineup in Europe, including storage configurations, color options, Enterprise Editions, and a wave of EU model numbers. The biggest takeaway is also the simplest: if this leak is accurate, the standard Galaxy S26 may finally drop the long-running 128GB entry-level option.

For years, rumors have claimed Samsung would retire the 128GB base model, and similar talk circulated ahead of the Galaxy S25 launch. That didn’t happen then, but 2026 is now shaping up to be the year Samsung makes the shift. The retailer’s listings show the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ starting at 256GB, with 512GB as the next step up. No 128GB version appears anywhere in the catalog.

While the listings don’t reveal RAM amounts, they do outline a clear storage ladder across the three phones and strongly hint at a more premium baseline for buyers in Europe—especially for anyone who typically chooses the cheapest configuration.

Galaxy S26 (EU configurations and colors)

According to the leak, the Galaxy S26 is expected in four colors, matching the core palette seen for the Ultra: Black, White, Cobalt Violet, and Sky Blue. Storage options listed are 256GB and 512GB. There’s also an Enterprise Edition entry that appears to be limited to Black with 256GB.

Model numbers shown in the listing include:
256GB
Black – SM-S942BZKGEUB
Black (Enterprise Edition) – SM-S942BZKGEEB
White – SM-S942BZWEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S942BZVGEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S942BLBGEUB

512GB
Black – SM-S942BZKHEUB
White – SM-S942BZWHEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S942BZVHEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S942BLBHEUB

Galaxy S26+ (EU configurations and colors)

The Galaxy S26+ follows the same approach: 256GB and 512GB storage options, and the same four colors (Black, White, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue). Unlike the smaller Galaxy S26 and the Ultra, the listing suggests an Enterprise Edition for the S26+ is unlikely, at least in Europe.

Model numbers shown include:
256GB
Black – SM-S947BZKDEUB
White – SM-S947BZWDEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S947BZVDEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S947BLBDEUB

512GB
Black – SM-S947BZKGEUB
White – SM-S947BZWGEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S947BZVGEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S947BLBGEUB

Galaxy S26 Ultra (EU configurations, colors, and 1TB option)

If you’re watching the Ultra, this leak is especially useful because it points to broader storage choices. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is listed in 256GB and 512GB configurations, plus a 1TB model—again in the same four colors.

An Enterprise Edition is also shown for the Ultra, and like the base model’s Enterprise version, it appears restricted to Black with 256GB storage.

Model numbers shown include:
256GB
Black – SM-S948BZKDEUB
Black (Enterprise Edition) – SM-S948BZKDEEB
White – SM-S948BZWEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S948BZVDEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S948BLBDEUB

512GB
Black – SM-S948BZKGEUB
White – SM-S948BZWGEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S948BZVGEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S948BLBGEUB

1TB
Black – SM-S948BZKHEUB
White – SM-S948BZWHEUB
Cobalt Violet – SM-S948BZVHEUB
Sky Blue – SM-S948BLBHEUB

One more detail stands out: while the listed color names line up with other recent leaks, two additional rumored color options aren’t shown here. That could mean those shades won’t be offered in Europe, or they may be reserved for Samsung’s online store and therefore wouldn’t appear in a standard retailer database.

What this leak could mean for Galaxy S26 buyers in 2026

If Samsung removes the 128GB tier for the Galaxy S26 in Europe, shoppers can likely expect a higher starting price compared to previous generations—though also a better base storage value for long-term use, especially as photos, 4K/8K video, offline media, and large apps continue to grow.

For business customers, the Enterprise Editions listed for the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra suggest Samsung plans to keep a streamlined configuration strategy: Black, 256GB, and targeted model numbers meant for corporate procurement and device fleet management.

As with any retailer leak, it’s worth treating the details as preliminary until Samsung makes things official. Still, the consistency across models, capacities, and EU model numbers makes this one of the more complete early looks at the Galaxy S26 family—particularly for anyone trying to decide whether it’s worth waiting for the next generation.