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After the Edge and Pro, Galaxy S26 Ultra Shows Up in Renders and Rumors

Galaxy S26 Ultra is highly expected to bring a new revolution in the smartphone market in various aspects. Now, it’s CAD renders have surfaced online, revealing design details.

Following the previous generation Galaxy S-series launch timeline, Samsung is supposed to introduce the next-gen Galaxy S26 series in early Q1 2026. The lineup will include three models: Pro, Edge, and Ultra. Meanwhile, one of the reliable blogs, Android Headlines, has now shared the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s official CAD renders.

According to the leaked renders, the device features a flat frame and rounded corners. The notable fact is that, after a four-year leap, Samsung is again considering bringing back the camera island on the back of the Galaxy S26 Ultra instead of placing the lenses individually. Somewhere, these design details give it a look similar to that of the Galaxy S25 Edge.

It has a centered display camera hole up top, and the bezels around the display are thin & also uniform at the same time. All the physical buttons, including the power button and volume up & down, are placed on the right side, while the SIM card tray, main speaker, Type-C USB port, and S Pen stylus are located at the bottom.

Coming to the backside, the device features a quad camera setup, including three cameras on the left that are vertically aligned and sit on the top of a camera island, which will protrude around 4.5 mm from the body, hinting that the phone will have a bit of wobble when sitting on a desk.

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