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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leaked cases give a closer look at its camera design

Samsung is actively working on its next-generation Galaxy S26 series; meanwhile, the Ultra model’s case leak sheds light on its design.

Samsung is supposed to launch the Galaxy S26 series sometime in January next year, including three models: Galaxy S26 Pro, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The series is almost a quarter away from the official release, while leaks and rumors have already been blowing in the market for so long, teasing the specifications and design of these devices.

Now, a reliable tipster, Ice Universe, leaked the Galaxy S26 Ultra case, which reveals the device’s design. The case has a raised portion around the cameras, confirming that the device has a camera island, similar to previous reports regarding it that had been revealed.

The leaked image also suggests that the device has a display with thin bezels and a top-center-mounted punch-hole for the selfie camera, four cameras, a laser autofocus module, and a flash placed at the back, a plain back panel, and power & volume buttons on the right. 

Coming to the case design, it is a hybrid one; the portions covering the sides and the camera island are colored in black and almost made of rubber, while the back panel is transparent, which will allow people to show off the phone’s true color. 

However, the tipster hasn’t mentioned whether this case comes from Samsung or a third-party brand.

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