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Samsung 2026 OLED TVs leak ahead of CES 2026

A European spare-parts database lists unannounced S85H, S90H, and S95H models for next year.

byEmre Çıtak
December 5, 2025
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Samsung’s new OLED TV models for 2026 have leaked online through the company’s publicly accessible European spare-parts database, as first identified by FlatpanelsHD, ahead of the CES 2026 event where such announcements typically occur.

The leak reveals updates to Samsung’s established OLED television lineup, which has gained popularity for its picture quality and design integration in home entertainment systems. The database entries specify the introduction of S85H, S90H, and S95H models as the primary 2026 refreshes. FlatpanelsHD explains that the “H” suffix in these designations marks them as the 2026 versions, following Samsung’s established naming convention for annual iterations. These models build on the S85, S90, and S95 series, which have set benchmarks in OLED technology with features like enhanced brightness and color accuracy.

Beyond these standard updates, the database includes a previously unannounced S99H OLED television. This model will be available in screen sizes from 55 inches to 83 inches, positioning it as a higher-tier option within Samsung’s premium offerings. The S95H series, its closest counterpart, begins at a price point just under $2,000 for the 55-inch variant, reflecting the competitive pricing in the high-end TV market. Details on the specific enhancements in the S99H, such as potential advancements in panel technology or additional connectivity options, remain unspecified in the leaked data.

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The database also lists an expanded size option for Samsung’s The Frame television, a model designed to resemble a framed artwork when not in use, blending seamlessly with interior decor. Currently, The Frame reaches a maximum of 85 inches, but the 2026 entry introduces a 98-inch version. This increase addresses demands for larger displays in premium home setups, extending the lifestyle-oriented TV’s appeal to bigger living spaces.

Samsung plans to present these products officially at CES 2026, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, where the company has historically showcased its television innovations to global audiences and industry professionals.


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