Reliable leaker Evan Blass has shared what appear to be official high-resolution renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26. The images surfaced shortly after a 360-degree video leak showed the Galaxy S26 Ultra from every angle. These new renders focus on the standard S26 model, though some observers note the device could potentially be the S26+ based on proportions.





Samsung Galaxy S26 leaked renders
Design Details Revealed
The renders showcase a white color variant of the Galaxy S26. The most striking design element is the oval-shaped camera island that now houses all three camera sensors in a unified arrangement. This represents a subtle but noticeable evolution from previous Galaxy S series designs.
The display features remarkably thin and symmetrical bezels around all four edges. Button placement follows Samsung's familiar layout with volume and power buttons on the right side. The centered punch-hole selfie camera maintains the same position as previous models.
Battery and Performance Upgrades
The Galaxy S26 is expected to deliver meaningful improvements over its predecessor. Battery capacity reportedly increases to 4,300 mAh, addressing one of the most common user requests for better endurance.
Performance will vary by region. Some markets will receive Samsung's new Exynos 2600 chipset, while others including North America will get the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. This split approach has become standard practice for Samsung's flagship lineup.
Launch Timeline
Samsung typically unveils its Galaxy S series in January or February. With official-looking renders now circulating, the announcement likely approaches within the next few months. The renders suggest Samsung has finalized the design and is preparing marketing materials for the launch.
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