The first look at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series may have just leaked, and it’s becoming a conversation starter. Reliable tipster Sonny Dickson shared an image of the dummy units that reportedly show the upcoming models.
The largest of the three is easy to identify as the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The other two are less clear, but the one on the left appears to be the standard Galaxy S26 (or the Galaxy S26 Pro, as rumors say), while the middle model could be the Galaxy S26 Edge.
S26 Edge could have a design similar to iPhone 17 Air
As you can tell, design-wise, the most noticeable change is on the S26 Edge. Instead of Samsung’s usual separate camera lenses, the device has a horizontal camera bar that spans across the back of the phone. Interestingly, that’s a look Apple is rumored to be adopting for the iPhone 17 Air and Pro.

The lenses themselves are still arranged in a vertical stack, alongside an LED flash in the same spot as before. According to leaker Ice Universe, the camera bar could house internal components, which in turn will make room for a larger 4,200mAh battery (up from 3,900mAh) and allow Samsung to slim the thickness down from 5.8mm to 5.5mm.
All three dummy units also show slightly squared-off edges on the corners and a circular indentation on the back. That indentation could be a hint for upcoming Qi2 wireless charging support with magnetic alignment. Google already brought the feature to the Pixel 10 lineup, so it looks like Samsung may be preparing to follow suit.
The Galaxy S26 lineup isn’t expected to arrive until early next year, which means Samsung still has time to tweak the design. So for now, it’s best to treat these details with a dose of caution.
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