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Dbrand’s magnetic Galaxy S26 cases go live a little early, including new ‘Tank’ model

The Galaxy S26 still hasn’t been officially announced, but that hasn’t stopped case manufacturers from launching accessories for it. The good news is that, unlike the Galaxy S26 phones themselves, it doesn’t look like accessories are getting a price increase.

Samsung is expected to get the ball rolling on its new device on February 25. Until then, leaks and rumors have been stirring up some concern over the new devices and whether they’ll offer hefty improvements to justify likely price hikes.

Well before that, Dbrand has decisively launched its Galaxy S26 series case and accessories lineup. The company knows it’s early, and it doesn’t seem too concerned. All of the regulars are there, including the Grip case, skins, and Prism screen protector.

Even though the company was a little too quick to pull the trigger, it’s smart enough not to include any new information about the phones we don’t already know.

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What’s new is the Tank case, which Dbrand has only offered for the iPhone series until now. It looks like the Galaxy S26 Ultra gets the honor of debuting the Tank case for Android. Dbrand is also making the Ghost case for the larger, more expensive Ultra variant.

Each case has magnets for Qi2 alignment, even though Samsung dropped the ball on that. Still, using the phones with magnetic accessories requires something like Dbrand’s magnetic cases.

In our experience, Dbrand’s cases are some of the best out there. The Grip case is great for those who want to add the personal touch of a skin without committing to using the device unprotected. The Ghost case, on the other hand, just feels so nice to use.

Dbrand has all of the Galaxy S26 cases and accessories for sale now, though shipping is expected in late March, according to the website. The Tank case is on sale immediately at $49 instead of $59, and the Grip and Ghost cases are being sold for $59 and $49, respectively.

Samsung currently has its annual reserve program live, which gets users a credit with no entrance fee. It’s generally worth it to sign up.

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