Fresh CAD-based renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra have surfaced online that show the phone from different angles. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra successor is expected to be unveiled early next year.
In the first render below, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is seen with a flat display and slim, uniform bezels. The corners of the display appear to be more rounded than last year’s model. The edges of the phone are also slightly rounded compared to the S25 Ultra.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is seen with a slightly refreshed quad-camera design, with three lenses housed in a pill-shaped module and a fourth positioned to the right of the center lens. Above the fourth camera sits the flash unit and an additional cutout for various sensors.

The rear camera island appears to protrude quite a bit, which corroborates recent rumors. Meanwhile, the front camera sits inside a punch-hole cutout as always.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to pack a 200MP primary rear camera, a 50MP ultrawide unit, a 10MP 3x optical zoom camera with a downgraded sensor, and the 5x optical zoom unit found on the current S25 Ultra.

It is expected to be powered by the recently launched Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, but there are rumors of an Exynos 2600 variant as well. The phone is also rumored to offer 60W wired charging support, a slightly larger 6.9-inch display, and a 5,000 mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
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