Samsung Galaxy S26: High Resolution Renders Surface Ahead of Launch

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Galaxy S26

After the initial leak that gave us an incredible 360 degree look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra from every perspective, famous leaker Evan Blass, better known online as @evleaks has returned with another set of official looking, high resolution renders. These images appear to represent what most observers are identifying as the standard Galaxy S26. Naturally, there is still a chance that the pictures could be of the S26+ but judging by how much of the phone’s total length is occupied by the rear camera module, it seems slightly more probable that these renders depict the base model rather than the larger Plus variant.

There’s nothing truly new or groundbreaking in these images, but they do give us a solid look at the white variant of the phone. Everything that had been hinted at in prior leaks appears to be reconfirmed here: the oval camera module now houses all three rear sensors and the display retains its minimal, perfectly symmetrical bezels. The placement of the buttons is exactly where Samsung users would anticipate, and the selfie camera is also positioned in its usual location. Beyond that there isn’t much more to note or comment on regarding the design at this stage.

When comparing the Galaxy S26 to the previous generation, the key upgrades are expected to focus on two main areas: 1st the battery which is said to be a 4,300 mAh unit, providing potentially longer usage times and 2nd the processor which will bring improved performance. According to current reports, the device will feature the Exynos 2600 processor in certain regions around the world though this won’t be universal. For instance North American markets are said to be receiving the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset instead which means that depending on where you live the performance and efficiency could vary slightly between regions.

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