Samsung plans to sell a ton of foldable phones next year

Samsung‘s got big plans for 2026.
According to Korean news outlet Maeil Business News (via 9to5Google), the company plans to sell 35 million units of its Galaxy S26 flagship, with 24 million sales coming in the first six months. For comparison, the company estimated 22 million sales for its Galaxy S25 smartphone, which it launched in January this year, in the first six months after launch.
The company also plans to sell five million units of its foldable phones, namely the Fold and Flip models, which aren’t coming until July 2026.
Overall, Samsung’s mobile division plans to do $90.7 billion in sales next year.
This is notable as Samsung’s mobile division doesn’t typically make this much in sales. Last year, however, the company’s flagship Galaxy S25 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 exceeded expectations, and Samsung chalks this up to its phones’ AI capabilities.
Samsung’s chief rival is Apple, and even though the company also had a great year so far, it’s almost universally seen as lagging when it comes to AI in its phones.
Samsung recently revealed that new camera sensors, a new chip, and “next-gen AI” will be the key features of the Galaxy S26 phones, which are due to launch next January.
The company didn’t say much about its super-thin Galaxy S25 Edge, which apparently isn’t selling very well.