Samsung Galaxy S26 Dummy Units Surface with Updated Design Across All Three Models

Usama Rasool

The Tab S11 lineup and Galaxy S25 FE both debuted at the Galaxy Event in Berlin yesterday. The brand is switching gears now to focus on the next flagship collection, the January-bound Galaxy S26 series. It’s still a few months away, but the leaker Sonny Dickson has somehow found dummy molds of all three devices, exposing their designs. 


The flagship lineup, until this point, has been quite streamlined. The company has used the same naming convention for several years. But the newly added S26 Edge and S26 Pro have blurred the usual contrast across devices in the series. Here’s what Sony Dickson reveals in his leak. 

The device on the left is the Galaxy S26 Pro. The center model in the image, with the new horizontal camera bar, could be a Galaxy S26 Edge. The biggest one, of course, is the Galaxy S26 Ultra, with a penta-lens array for its rear camera. 


The Samsung latest flagship mobile, S26 Edge has the most unique-looking design among the three. Samsung might have taken a page out of Apple’s playbook. They plan to steal the look of the iPhone 17 Pro series, which is rumored to have a huge camera bar on the back. 


A running theme across all three devices is the circular disc. These cutouts show the exact placement of the wireless charging coils. Fingers crossed, Samsung might finally bow to peer pressure and install Qi2 magnetic charging on its phones, just like Google’s Pixel 10 series. 


Google is the first to launch an Android collection with official MagSafe support. All four of its models are Qi2 ready at 15W input. The company calls this feature Pixel Snap, as in the sound produced by accessories snapping onto the Pixel’s rear-mounted magnetic coil. 

We recently saw a leak claiming the S26 Ultra will have rounded corners this time. The phone should become more comfortable to hold without the bothersome pointy design. Sadly, they remain committed to flat edges, not only for the Ultra, but for the whole series.

 

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