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Galaxy S26 series’ tempered glass screen protectors surfaced online

Samsung Galaxy S26 series has been the hot topic among tech enthusiasts for so long, and today it is again in the headlines as its tempered glass screen protectors surfaced online.

​In a few recent weeks, leaks and rumors claimed that Samsung is considering delaying the Galaxy S26 series launch to March 2026, as it is getting late for the base models. However, a most recent report predicted a new launch timeline, according to which it will be unveiled on 25 February 2026.

​Following several leaks regarding the rebranding of the Galaxy S26 lineup, it turns up with the report that Samsung will adopt the old naming scheme for the lineup. It will include three models: Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra.

​Meanwhile, now a reliable tipster, IceUniverse, shared an image post on X, revealing the tempered glass screen protectors of the Galaxy S26 series ahead of the launch. Although the products are expected to belong to a third-party manufacturer based in China.

​According to the leaked image, it appears that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has increased the curvature of the corners compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, similar to the leaked CAD renders in the past. The bezels are also appearing thinner than the previous models. Since these leaked protective glass pieces have not been officially unveiled yet, the super-thin bezels and curvature of the corners can’t be considered final.

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Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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