Samsung has quietly expanded the Galaxy S26 lineup with a new, cheaper base storage option, but there’s a catch: it’s only being offered as an Enterprise Edition aimed at business customers.
Until now, the Galaxy S26 was sold in 256GB and 512GB configurations. The newly spotted 128GB version is designed for corporate deployments where storage needs are lighter, making it a potentially cost-effective choice for companies buying phones in volume. A UK retailer, Bigfoot IT, lists the 128GB Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition at £659 (about $869). For comparison, the 256GB Enterprise Edition model is listed at £899 (about $1,180). Pricing can vary by seller and contract terms, but the key takeaway is straightforward: the 128GB Enterprise Edition significantly undercuts the higher-capacity versions.
While “Enterprise Edition” phones aren’t typically marketed to everyday shoppers, they can be appealing for organizations that prioritize long-term support and security. Samsung’s Enterprise Edition package generally includes extended software support with security updates promised for at least eight years, plus up to three years of hardware and battery warranty. Buyers also get a free one-year subscription to the Samsung Knox Suite, which adds advanced security and device management features that IT teams often rely on.
Importantly, this Enterprise Edition Galaxy S26 mirrors the regular consumer model in core hardware, with storage being the main difference. It’s powered by the Samsung Exynos 2600 and features a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is rated to hit up to 2,600 nits peak HDR brightness, making it well-suited for outdoor visibility and high-contrast content.
Battery capacity comes in at 4,300mAh, with 25W wired charging over USB-C and 15W wireless charging. On the camera side, Samsung equips the Galaxy S26 with a 50MP main camera using a 1/1.56-inch sensor, supported by a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera and a 10MP f/2.4 telephoto camera.
For businesses that don’t need large on-device storage—especially those leaning on cloud services and managed app environments—the 128GB Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition could be a smart way to get flagship-grade hardware with longer security coverage and extra enterprise tools, while keeping costs lower than higher-capacity models.






