PhoneLifespan

Galaxy F05 vs Galaxy S26+

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Winner

Samsung Galaxy S26+

Lifespan decides this one: the Galaxy S26+ is supported until Mar 2033 at $11.11 per month of safe use, while the Galaxy F05 runs out in Sep 2028 ($2.94/month). On a which-lasts-longer question, that's not a tie — it's the whole answer.

Value Score: Galaxy F05 66 · Galaxy S26+ 76 methodology

The lifespan decider

When specs are close, support length decides it — this is what each phone costs per month of safe use.

Samsung Galaxy F05 $80
Buy with care$2.94/mo
2024◆ Buy-by Sep 20262028
Samsung Galaxy S26+ $899
Safe to buy$11.11/mo
2026◆ Buy-by Mar 20312033

Category by category

Display
Galaxy F05 50Galaxy S26+ 100

The Galaxy S26+'s screen is the better one — 6.7-inch dynamic ltpo amoled 2x, qhd+, 1–120hz, up to 2600 nits.

Performance
Galaxy F05 40Galaxy S26+ 100

The Galaxy S26+'s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is simply the faster chip.

Camera
Galaxy F05 55Galaxy S26+ 79

The Galaxy S26+ has the stronger camera system (3 real rear lenses vs 1).

Battery
Galaxy F05 80Galaxy S26+ 78

Battery capacities are close enough not to decide this.

Software longevity
Galaxy F05 32Galaxy S26+ 96

The Galaxy S26+ is supported until Mar 2033 — 54 months longer than the Galaxy F05.

Value
Galaxy F05 66Galaxy S26+ 76

Overall value goes to the Galaxy S26+ at $11.11 per month of safe use.

Full spec table
SpecGalaxy F05Galaxy S26+
Price (street)$80$899
Display6.7-inch PLS LCD, 720x1600 (HD+), 60Hz6.7-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, QHD+, 1–120Hz, up to 2600 nits
ChipsetMediaTek Helio G85Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy
RAM4GB12GB
Storage64GB/128GB256GB/512GB
Battery5,000 mAh4,900 mAh
Charging25W wired45W wired, 15W wireless (Qi2.2 Ready)
Rear cameras50MP main, 2MP depth50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto 3x
Dimensions168.8 × 78.2 × 8.8 mm158.4 × 75.8 × 7.3 mm
Weight195 g190 g
Water resistanceNoneIP68
Supported untilSep 2028Mar 2033

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