Fresh leaks are giving us a closer look at the Galaxy S26 Pro, with CAD-based renders showing the device from multiple angles for the first time. As part of Samsung’s reshuffled 2026 lineup, the “Pro” model seems to focus on refinement rather than radical change, but still packs some notable upgrades ahead of its expected January launch.


The most noticeable design change is a new pill-shaped camera island that houses three separate lenses while still keeping the familiar Samsung look. If it looks familiar, that’s because recent Galaxy Z Fold models also adopted this type of camera island. In fact, leaked renders of the Ultra model show the same redesign.
From the front and sides, however, the S26 Pro appears almost indistinguishable from its predecessor, as you can see in the image below.

It is said to feature a slightly larger 6.3-inch display, up from 6.2 inches on the S25. The dimensions reportedly come in at 149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96 mm (down from 7.2 mm on the S25), making the phone a bit taller, wider, and slimmer, with a 10.23 mm camera bump.
Other details suggest the S26 Pro will be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (also referred to as 8 Elite Gen 5) or Exynos 2600, depending on the region. The battery is also set to grow slightly to 4,300 mAh, while the ultrawide camera moves to a new 50 MP sensor. Wireless charging with built-in magnets, similar to what Google’s Pixel 10 series offers, is also expected.
The Galaxy S26 Pro may not be a radical departure from its predecessor, but the larger display, higher RAM ceiling, and improved camera setup point to a more polished flagship. With Samsung aiming to balance performance and design tweaks, the S26 Pro could be a strong contender as it faces off against Apple’s iPhone 17 and Xiaomi’s 2026 flagships.
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