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Samsung Galaxy S26 series weight and thickness details leaked

Samsung Galaxy S26 series’ new leaks revealed the weight and thickness of all three variants: Base, Plus, and Ultra, making it slimmer than the iPhone 17 models.

​The Galaxy S26 series is reported to launch sometime in late January 2026, including three models –

It’s rumored that Samsung will power the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus with an in-house Exynos 2600 chipset in most regions, while the Galaxy S26  Ultra will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 globally.

​Meanwhile, now a reliable tipster, @UniverseIce, shared a post on X, revealing the weight and thickness of the Galaxy S26 series.

Galaxy S26 series vs iPhone 17 series spec comparision
image- UniverseIce/ X

According to the post, the Galaxy S26 (base) will measure 6.9mm in thickness and weigh 164g, which makes it slimmer and lighter than the iPhone 17, with 7.95mm thickness and 177g weight. The Galaxy S26 Plus is reported to have a 7.3mm thickness and a 191g weight, while the iPhone 17 Pro measures 8.75mm & weighs 204 g.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra could measure 7.9mm in thickness and weigh 214g, which makes it 17g lighter and 0.85mm thinner than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, with 231g weight and 8.75mm thickness. ​

However, Samsung has yet to reveal the official weight and thickness measurement chart of the Galaxy S26 series; it remains to be seen whether the leaked details will come true.

Raghav Sachdeva

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