Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy S26 series tomorrow at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco. However, a sneak peek of the S26 Ultra has already surfaced, thanks to the Independent Photographers Association on Weibo.
The leaked images show the phone from the front and back, highlighting Samsung's new design for the camera island. While the lens layout remains similar to previous Ultra models, the camera bump is now more pronounced around the three main lenses. This design choice resembles the S25 Edge and is likely due to Samsung slimming down the phone chassis. The bump appears thick relative to the rest of the device, but its thickness is probably comparable to that of the S25 Ultra. Nevertheless, the aesthetic may not be universally appealing.
The leak also details the camera hardware: the primary camera uses the 200MP HP2 sensor, paired with a 50MP ultra-wide module, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x zoom, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. Other expected specs include a 6.9-inch 2K display, a Snapdragon 8E5 SoC running at 4.74GHz, and a 5000mAh battery. These specs align with previous rumors, suggesting no surprise hardware changes.
