Samsung is preparing to reveal its next-generation Galaxy S26 lineup in February 2026. The latest leaks display that the product range will include three devices: Samsung Galaxy S26, Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.
According to industry rumors, Samsung is likely to maintain its early-year lineup schedule with Samsung Galaxy S26 series. The Ultra variant is back in the limelight following recent images that surfaced online.
These leaks give users a look at what to expect from Samsung's flagship in 2026.
Popular tipster OnLeaks has shared images and a video on X (formerly Twitter), which seem to display units of Galaxy S26 Ultra. The phone seems almost no different than its predecessor, Galaxy S25 Ultra. Though changes are noticeable in the rear camera housing.
In a departure from the conventional individual camera rings on Samsung devices, Galaxy S26 Ultra seems to come with a small island setup.
The three main camera lenses are positioned together on the island, a method that takes a cue from the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7’s camera bulge.
From the leaked footage, the camera island seems to protrude more than previous Ultra series.
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This new camera setup could compound a problem that the Ultra series of phones offered by Samsung has long been known for: wobbling when placed on a flat surface.
The placement of the camera module on the left side of the phone instead of the middle causes the Samsung flagships to wobble when they are placed on a flat surface.
With the raised camera module on the S26 Ultra, this problem could become more pronounced when using the phone.
According to the latest rumours, the expected price of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in India might be Rs. 1,35,000. Users should consider that these leaks are unverified until the company releases an official statement.
It remains to be seen if these rumors are true and whether Samsung will capitalize on this opportunity to modify the upcoming flagship models further.