A new 3D concept render of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has surfaced online offering a full 360 degree view of the smartphone’s expected design. As anticipation builds ahead of its official launch the render suggests noticeable refinements particularly on the rear panel where Samsung appears to be experimenting with a redesigned camera layout.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is shown with a vertical raised camera island that houses three rear cameras while a fourth sensor and laser autofocus unit are positioned separately on the back. This design marks a shift from the Galaxy S25 Ultra while still maintaining visual similarities with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. On the front the device appears to feature a centre aligned hole punch cutout narrow bezels and more rounded corners giving it a softer and more modern look.
According to current leaks Samsung may unveil the Galaxy S26 Ultra on February 25 alongside the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus. The flagship smartphone is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and feature a large 6.9 inch QHD Plus Dynamic AMOLED display with peak brightness reaching up to 2600 nits.
In terms of battery and charging the Galaxy S26 Ultra is tipped to pack a 5000mAh battery with support for 60W fast charging. The device is also rumoured to sport a quad camera setup led by a 200 megapixel primary sensor. Storage variants are expected to include 256GB 512GB and 1TB options with multiple colour choices likely at launch.
While Samsung has not officially confirmed these details the latest concept renders and leaks provide a strong preview of what could be the brand’s next premium flagship smartphone.

