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- Multiple Samsung OLEDs for 2026 are already in its parts database
- A new S99H model could be even more premium than the flagship S95F
- Listings include a 98-inch version of The Frame
It's no surprise that Samsung is preparing to reveal a host of new OLED TVs for 2026, but a new leak has given us some early insight on what to expect – and it includes multiple new OLED models in addition to updates to the existing options, and suggests that a super-sized The Frame is coming too.
The leaked information comes from Samsung, via its European parts database; as FlatpanelsHD reports, the database contains listings for "H" (2026) year versions of the S85, S90 and S95 OLED TVs, as well as what appears to be a flagship S99 model at 55, 65, 77 and 83-inch sizes.
A Samsung S99H would likely sit above the five-star Samsung S95F, which we rated as our TV of the year for 2025. Like the S95F, the panels would be QD-OLED with the exception of the 83-inch, which will use a WOLED panel.
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What would make it a higher-end model than the S95F? Well, that's still unclear, but we're very interested to see what Samsung can add to the world of the best OLED TVs.
A bigger The Frame is in the frame
If you've been hankering after a The Frame TV but felt 85 inches wasn't big enough, there's good news: the database lists a 98-inch version for 2026. At that point, they should probably start calling it The Mural instead.
For those of us with more humble abodes, there will continue to be smaller-sized versions of The Frame, with the smallest option continuing to be 43 inches.
The database also lists Samsung S82H and S83H TVs, which given the product naming suggests that they'll slot into the OLED range below the S85H series, possibly as retailer-exclusive editions: Samsung already makes an S84F model in some markets that's cheaper than the S85F. (This seems like it's going to be incredibly confusing.)
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For now Samsung isn't saying anything official, but we'd expect to see a formal announcement of new models at CES 2026 in January.
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