New leaked renders have surfaced online offering another detailed preview of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup, giving tech fans a closer look at all three expected models ahead of their official launch. The Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra, is set to debut later this month at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event.
According to the latest leaks, Samsung is sticking with a refined and familiar design language while introducing subtle updates across the range. All three devices appear to feature flat metal frames, slim bezels and a centred hole-punch cutout for the front camera. The power and volume buttons are positioned on the right side, maintaining Samsung’s established layout.
On the back, the Galaxy S26 series is shown with a pill-shaped rear camera island. The standard and Plus models are expected to carry triple rear cameras, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra stands out with a quad-camera setup, with one sensor placed outside the main camera module alongside the LED flash. This gives the Ultra a more distinctive and premium appearance.
The leaked images also provide a glimpse at the redesigned S Pen for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The stylus appears to have a slightly curved top, suggesting Samsung has adjusted the internal slot placement. Reports indicate the new S Pen could feature a slimmer tip and a revised button design, enhancing usability for note-taking and creative tasks.
In terms of performance, Samsung is expected to split chipsets across the lineup. The Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ may be powered by the new Exynos 2600 processor built on a 2nm process, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra is tipped to feature a flagship Snapdragon chipset. This strategy mirrors Samsung’s recent approach to regional and model-based hardware differentiation.
Samsung has already confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will be available in India through Amazon Flipkart and the official Samsung online store shortly after launch, making it one of the most anticipated smartphone releases of early 2026.
