Samsung updated its Galaxy S series in January, and now it’s time for the A-series to get the same treatment. While the company likely has more A-series phones in the pipeline, we know for sure that the Galaxy A26, A36, and A56 are making their debut soon.
So far, we’ve seen official-looking renders of the A36 and A56, and now the A26 has joined the mix. The latest leak comes from X tipster Arsène Lupin, revealing a familiar Samsung design choice.
A notch display—again
For some reason, Samsung is still sticking with notched displays for its A2x and lower-tier models. The Galaxy A26 follows suit, featuring a waterdrop-style notch and a noticeable chin at the bottom.



On the back, though, the A26 looks more in line with the A36 and A56. The cameras now sit in a pill-shaped module instead of separate rings, and the panel remains flat. We can also spot the Key Island design on the right edge, while it will be available in white, black, and mint green color variants.
What to expect
According to a previous report, the Galaxy A26 5G will feature a 6.64- or 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Physically, the phone is said to measure 164 x 77.5 x 7.7 mm and weigh 209 grams, giving it a slightly larger but slim and lightweight build. This is slimmer than the 8.3 mm predecessor, which weighs 197g. It might debut with a 5000mAh battery.
Speaking of software, the Galaxy A26 5G will come with Android 15 out of the box, offering some of the latest features and security improvements from Samsung and Google. The launch of the Galaxy A26 should be imminent, as it’s already over a year since the launch of the predecessor.
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