Galaxy S26 Ultra Design Leaked in New Renderings
New renderings suggest Samsung‘s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a redesigned camera layout and a return to a flat display. Leaks from OnLeaks, shared by Android Headlines, reveal the potential final design of the smartphone, indicating no further expected changes before release.
The most notable shift is the reintroduction of a camera block housing three of the four rear sensors vertically, a departure from Samsung’s recent design trend of omitting such a feature. While the camera positions remain unchanged, the block itself is estimated to be 4.5mm thick, with the phone reaching 7.9mm at its thickest point. The S26 Ultra will also sport a flat screen – abandoning curved edges – and a flat rear panel with rounded corners.
All physical keys are located on the right side,and the device retains a SIM card tray and a dedicated slot for the S Pen stylus. The phone is projected to weigh 217 grams and feature a 6.9-inch M14 display, promising increased brightness and energy efficiency. European models are anticipated to be powered by the Exynos 2600 chip.