If you’ve been curious about the design of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, a new leak has you covered. Freshly surfaced images show several dummy units of the phone, along with a short hands-on video featuring these mockups.
In the first image, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is placed next to the standard Galaxy S26 on the right. Both models share an identical visual language, including an oval-shaped camera island that houses three rear cameras. For the first time, the two phones also appear to have the same corner radius, giving the pair a more unified, consistent look.


Another photo shows a white S26 Ultra dummy alongside a black one. While these dummy units don’t match the refinement and finish quality of the final retail product, they still provide a clear look at the overall design, proportions, and camera layout. The accompanying hands-on clip goes a step further, offering a better sense of how the S26 Ultra might look and feel in the hand once it launches.
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The Galaxy S26 family is expected to debut sometime next year. Recent reports have been split on the exact timing, with some suggesting a January announcement and others pointing to February. Under the hood, the phones are rumoured to use Samsung’s Exynos 2600 chipset in the Korean market, while most other regions will allegedly receive versions powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.





