Samsung appears to be preparing a significant expansion of its OLED TV line-up for 2026, with new flagship and entry-level ranges surfacing in the company’s European spare parts database. Alongside the previously expected S85H, S90H and S95H models, the database now includes references to high-end S99H OLED TVs and more affordable S82H and S83H options.
The database is publicly accessible, and the inclusion of these models indicates that they exist as real products in development. The letter H aligns with Samsung’s 2026 model year code, with F representing 2025. Although listings do not guarantee a commercial launch, they confirm that the TVs are part of Samsung’s current planning. As always, plans can shift before final release.
Potential flagship S99H OLED TVs
If Samsung moves ahead with the S99H series, the line-up would likely be revealed in January at CES 2026. FlatpanelsHD has identified four S99H models in the database in 55, 65, 77 and 83-inch sizes. The three smaller versions use QD-OLED panels, while the 83-inch model is listed as WOLED, similar to the existing S95H.
Details are still limited, leaving room for speculation about how Samsung might differentiate the S99H from the S95H. One possibility is that Samsung’s external One Connect box could become a feature exclusive to the S99H, while the S95H may shift to a fully integrated design. That remains uncertain.

Lower-cost S82H and S83H OLED ranges
Samsung also appears to be planning more budget-friendly OLED models with the S82H and S83H series. These would sit below the S85 range, which competes directly with LG’s B-series OLED TVs. Listings show S82H models from 48 to 77 inches and S83H models from 48 to 83 inches, all equipped with WOLED panels sourced from LG Display.
In 2025, Samsung offered an S84F range in select regions as a cheaper alternative to the S85F series. The introduction of S82H and S83H in 2026 could further broaden Samsung’s lower-cost OLED offerings, particularly in Europe where the S84F was not released. Even so, it is unlikely that Samsung will enter true budget OLED territory next year.
A separate S88H series, available in 55 to 77 inches, is also listed.
The Frame grows to 98 inches
Samsung’s popular lifestyle TV, The Frame, currently tops out at 85 inches. However, the 2026 database shows a new 98-inch model under the code LS03H. The line-up will still begin at 43 inches for the smaller end.

As for LCD models, there are no confirmed signs of new QN9 series TVs for 2026. These could fall under Samsung’s Neo mini LED branding, but it is unclear whether both 4K and 8K variants will be offered. Samsung continues to face pressure from Chinese manufacturers such as Hisense and TCL in the mini-LED space.
Mid-range models for 2026 include the QN80H series spanning 50 to 100 inches and the QN70H series ranging from 43 to 85 inches.
