Samsung will rent you a Galaxy S26 Ultra at half the sticker price for a year 

Samsung has come up with a fresh way to lure in more customers toward the Galaxy S26 series in one of its key markets. Via a press release published earlier today, the company announced a new “Galaxy Forever” programme in India. 

The name might be a bit confusing, but it’s essentially an ownership or periodic upgrade program in which buyers can get the Galaxy S26 Ultra (available from $1502) or Galaxy S26 Plus (available from $1,288) by paying 50% of the device’s price upfront, spread across 12 interest-free monthly installments. The regular Galaxy S26 isn’t eligible. 

What exactly does the new Galaxy Forever program entail?

After a year, buyers have three options. They can either return the device after 12 months of use, along with a monthly fee, which is simply like renting a

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