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The Virtual CIO Checklist: 20 Things to Review Annually
25 Mar, 2026







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At £798.76 ex‑VAT, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Enterprise Edition has to earn its keep. The “Enterprise” angle is what you’re paying for: better fit for organisations that want manageability, security controls and predictable deployment across fleets. If you’re rolling out managed mobiles to staff (field teams, managers, shared device setups, or anyone who needs company policy enforcement), this is the kind of handset that tends to behave better under an IT umbrella than a generic consumer S‑series.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for people who just need a dependable everyday phone and don’t care about device policy, lifecycle, or admin tooling. If your users don’t rely on secure app/work profiles, or you’re not actually set up to manage devices properly, you’re paying a premium for features that won’t matter. Value-wise, it’s a sensible choice for IT-managed businesses that want a work-ready Samsung standardised across roles—less so for ad‑hoc BYOD or small teams without strong mobile device management in place.

Samsung
Samsung Galaxy A36 - Enterprise Edition - 5G smartphone - dual-SIM - RAM 6 GB / Internal Memory 128 GB - OLED display - 6.7" - 2340 x 1080 pixels (120 Hz) - 3x rear cameras 50 MP, 8 MP, 5 MP - front camera 12 MP - awesome black

Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S26 - Enterprise Edition - 5G smartphone - dual-SIM - RAM 12 GB / Internal Memory 256 GB - OLED display - 6.3" - 2340 x 1080 pixels (120 Hz) - 3x rear cameras 50 MP, 12 MP, 10 MP - front camera 12 MP - black

Samsung
Samsung Galaxy A56 - 5G smartphone - dual-SIM - RAM 8 GB / Internal Memory 256 GB - OLED display - 6.7" - 2340 x 1080 pixels (120 Hz) - 3x rear cameras 50 MP, 12 MP, 5 MP - front camera 12 MP - awesome graphite

Samsung
Galaxy S26 5G EntEd 128GB Cobalt Violet