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Samsung's database reveals that the brand's 2026 lineup of OLED TVs will offer not three but six models (S82H, S83H, S85H, S90H, S95H, S99H).
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Samsung re-entered the OLED TV market in 2022. The brand’s lineup of OLED TVs for that year offered only one model, the S95B. In 2023, the company expanded it to two (S90C and S95C), and in 2024, to three (S85D, S90D, and S95D). While the tech giant paused the expansion this year, with its 2025 lineup of OLED TVs offering three models (S85F, S90F, and S95F), the same number of models as 2024, Samsung may resume the expansion next year.
Last month, we learned that Samsung’s 2026 lineup of OLED TVs will offer three models — S85H, S90H, and S95H — just like this year. Well, the brand's spare parts database reveals that it will have a total of six models, with the other three being S82H, S83H, and S99H (via FlatPanelsHD). As their names suggest, the S82H will be the new base model, the S83H will sit below the S85H, and the S99H will be placed above the S95H as the flagship model.
According to the database, the S82H will be available in sizes ranging from 48 inches to 77 inches, whereas the S83H will be available in sizes ranging from 48 inches to 83 inches. All of them will feature LG Display’s WOLED panels.
As for the S99H, it will be available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, and 83-inch sizes. While the first three will feature Samsung Display’s QD-OLED panels, the last model will feature LG Display’s WOLED panel, the same as the S95H.
By introducing more affordable and more premium models than the existing ones, Samsung can attract a wider audience to its OLED TV lineup. It will help the brand sell more TVs, capture a larger share of the OLED TV market, and maintain its leadership in the space.
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