Samsung has already been working on its upcoming major S lineup, the Galaxy S26 series, for a while now; meanwhile, leaks have suggested an early glimpse of the upcoming high-end models, allowing fans to catch the first-ever look at their design.
Right after the major leak, Samsung is supposed to be thinking of rebranding its premium flagships, starting with the Galaxy S26 series, renaming them as the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Edge, while the high-end model, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, remains unchanged.
Meanwhile, a user, Sonny Dickson, on X, just shared a new post depicting dummy units of Samsung’s upcoming flagships, the Galaxy S26 series, allowing fans to catch the first-ever look of the models. Specifically, the dummy shown in the picture, the Galaxy S26 Pro, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s design and overall look remain unchanged, while the Galaxy S26 Edge appears to be bearing some noticeable changes.
The back panel featuring the rear camera module of the Galaxy S26 Edge splashes an image that is more or less identical to Apple’s iPhone 17 series. At the same time, Samsung seems to be changing the position of the flashlight, placing it at the right of the camera rings instead of placing it below the camera layout.
On the other hand, the Galaxy S26 Pro and the Galaxy S26 Ultra look very identical to their predecessors, but indeed there is just a single noticeable change: both the devices feature a camera island on which the camera rings are placed.
Well, another reliable leaker, UniverseIce, on X, shared certain speculations regarding the additional blank space on the Galaxy S26 Edge, and this might be left out for any internal component. Nevertheless, the extra blank area on the Galaxy S26 Edge further suggests that this is perhaps done in order to attain the rumored 5.5 mm thickness and, of course, to infuse a 4,200 mAh battery pack.
It’s important to note that this is just a leak, and it’s too early to predict anything before Samsung announces anything official.