Samsung's Galaxy S26 launches strong but faces momentum cliff from price increase
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Samsung's $100 price bump on the S26 Ultra is creating a demand cliff after an initial sales surge driven largely by early adopter enthusiasm for the premium model. Launch numbers masked deteriorating velocity in the broader market. This exposes a constraint in premium smartphone economics: even when manufacturers successfully migrate users to higher price tiers, demand at $1,400+ base prices proves elastic. One aggressive hike can quickly reverse adoption momentum. For Samsung, this signals the limits of incremental hardware innovation as a justification for price increases, especially as competitors like Apple and Chinese OEMs offer clearer alternatives.