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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Rs 8,000 Deal Is a Scam, Experts Warn

Buyers are being tricked into pre-ordering unreleased Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at suspiciously low prices.

by Desk

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra scam alert: fake listings promise early delivery at low prices, do not risk your money.

Since I frequently report about Samsung Galaxy S26 leaks and rumors, I occasionally feel overpowered by the constant barrage of information available online. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra attracted the most attention among the potential future iterations of the S26 series (not surprisingly, because the top-end model is nearly usually the most sought-after one). The S26 Ultra leaks seemed to keep happening, whether it was because of the larger battery or the rounded corners.

Here’s some fantastic news for Samsung enthusiasts, though. The “Galaxy S26 Ultra” is currently available for purchase. The price is what will surprise you the most, so this wonderful news doesn’t end here. The “Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra” is available for as little as Rs 8,000.

Here are some reasons to temper your enthusiasm if you’re a Samsung enthusiast.

Is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Actually Available?

I accidentally clicked on the “Shopping” button while browsing websites on Google, and what I saw startled me. There, a month before the “Galaxy S26 Ultra” was officially released, I came across several listings offering to sell the device.

The majority of the postings were submitted by various vendors on Alibaba. Guangzhou Fengwangfa Technology was one such source; they listed the S26 Ultra at Rs 8,000 plus an additional Rs 2,000 for shipping.

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The phone was listed by Hangzhou Tuowei Magic Cube Artificial Intelligence Co., another seller, for about Rs 11,000 (including “shipping”).

It’s funny that these fake goods compete with one another on pricing and delivery time. Remarkably, they even promise “Guaranteed Delivery” of the item within a few days. It appears that my pin code will be delivered on January 5, a few days ahead of the potential release date, which is anticipated to occur at the end of the month.

Be Wary of These False Listings

Even though many users still find value in websites like Alibaba, the postings they create are occasionally entirely fake or fraudulent. Many people still fall for these scams and lose their hard-earned money, which may surprise you.

Don’t be shocked if you see an iPhone 18 mentioned on websites such as these in the coming months; those will also be fake. Unreleased phones, particularly those listed on these kinds of platforms, are not accessible to any corporation.

The Internet is full of such products and listings, so use extreme caution. You don’t want to start the new year by falling in love with one of them.

(Disclaimer : Prices and offers are based on current promotions and may vary. Verify final pricing and terms with the official retailer before purchasing. This website does not guarantee the accuracy of deal prices or availability, and is not responsible for transactional outcomes or consumer losses.)

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