A leak from Samsung's parts database has revealed an interesting change. The company is completely skipping the "G" series and moving directly to "H" designations in 2026. This means one thing – the flagship OLEDs will be named Samsung S95H, S90H, and S85H. The information was first reported by FlatpanelsHD. For now, we do not know what specific improvements will be included in next year's OLEDs, but we know the list of model parts and sizes.
Samsung S95H – new flagship
In 2026, the flagship series will be S95H, available in sizes 65, 77, and 83 inches. This year's S95F also came in a 55-inch version, but this has not appeared in the database so far. Therefore, it is possible that it will be added later or Samsung is dropping the smallest variant. It is worth noting that the 83-inch S95F uses a WOLED panel from LG Display, and not QD-OLED from Samsung Display. In 2024, the database anticipated a QD-OLED 83” variant, which ultimately never made it to market. However, this suggests that S95H 83” may already have QD-OLED, which many would consider a better solution.
Samsung S90H – the widest selection
The broadest choice will be offered by S90H. In the lineup, we find models of 42, 48, 55, 65, 77, and 83 inches. In the S90F series, there was a so-called panel lottery – some models had WOLED, and some QD-OLED, depending on the size.
– 42”, 48”, 83” – always WOLED
– 55”, 65”, 77” – WOLED or QD-OLED
It is unknown whether Samsung will repeat this mix of panels in 2026, but considering the large orders for WOLEDs from LG Display, it is very likely.
Samsung S85H – basic OLED - the S85H series is still an entry-level segment. Four sizes appear in the lineup: 55, 65, 77, and 83 inches.
New Names for Mini-LED and Micro-LED
FlatpanelsHD also discovered new trademark names registered by Samsung that will likely be used for Mini-LED and RGB-LED TVs. The company secured the names:
– “Neo mini LED”
– “Neo Micro RGB”
– “Neo UHD”
Samsung is likely looking to simplify and clarify the naming conventions. The current Mini-LEDs from 2025 are called “Neo QLED,” although the name itself does not clearly indicate the technology. The shift to “Neo mini LED” aligns with the trend already initiated by TCL and Hisense.
“Neo Micro RGB,” on the other hand, will likely be used for new and existing Micro LED models with full RGB.
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