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The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S26+ has surfaced online in a new set of CAD-based renders, as reported by AndroidHeadlines and @OnLeaks. The fresh images give an early look at Samsung’s upcoming Plus model, which was once rumored to be replaced by the Galaxy S26 Edge. However, recent information now indicates that the S26+ will indeed be part of the Galaxy S26 lineup, expected to arrive early next year.

Galaxy S26 Plus design revealed

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus CAD renders
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus CAD render by AndroidHeadlines / OnLeaks

The new renders show the Galaxy S26+ with a refined flat design, measuring 158.4 x 75.7 x 7.35mm. This makes it nearly identical in size to the Galaxy S25+, with only minor variations in width and thickness.

The phone is said to retain a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen featuring FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the rear, Samsung has adopted an elongated, oval-shaped camera module inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold 7, housing three sensors in a vertical alignment. The LED flash sits outside the module, enhancing the minimalistic appearance.

Notably, the renders showcase the device in a striking orange finish, suggesting Samsung might introduce more vibrant colour options this time.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus specifications (rumored)

According to reports, the Galaxy S26+ may feature either the Exynos 2600 or the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, depending on the market. The device is expected to come with 12GB RAM and a 4,900mAh battery supporting 45W wired and wireless charging.

On the camera front, it could include a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 12-megapixel telephoto camera, along with a 12-megapixel front shooter. The phone is expected to run on One UI 8.5 based on Android 16.

Recent leaks suggest that Samsung might unveil the Galaxy S26 series at its Unpacked event in February 2026, followed by a global release shortly after.

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