Samsung’s top-end phones, like the recent Galaxy S26 series, are some of the most talked-about Android mobiles out there… but they’re not the company’s most successful. Year after year, the company’s affordable Galaxy A phones smash the Galaxy S ones in terms of sales (according to Counterpoint Research), being trumped only by the iPhone family in terms of overall sales each year.
This all goes to show that affordability trumps feature-set for most buyers: fancy tools like the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display may turn heads, but wallets are won by condensing Samsung’s coolest ideas into a more affordable package. Mobiles like the Galaxy A56 prove themselves dependable and affordable, and that’s what people want, especially when they’re near-indistinguishable from Galaxy S phones.
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