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Leaked dummy units of the Samsung Galaxy S26 family — the S26 Pro, S26 Edge, and S26 Ultra — have surfaced online, offering an early look at Samsung's potential design direction for its 2026 flagship series. While performance specs are still largely unknown, the mockups reveal a major move: magnetic rings that suggest full-series Qi2 support and a camera layout on the Edge model that many say echoes Apple's rumored iPhone 17 Pro aesthetic.
Qi2 Magnets Across the Lineup: A Long-Awaited Shift
The most notable takeaway from the dummies is the visible circular magnets on the back of all three units. That strongly implies Samsung is preparing to support Qi2 magnetic wireless charging and a new ecosystem of magnetic accessories across the S26 range. If accurate, this change aligns Samsung with Google’s Pixel 10 and accelerates the industry-wide move toward standardized magnetic charging and modular accessories.
Advantages of Qi2 and magnetic accessories
- Consistent wireless charging alignment for faster, more reliable Qi charging.
- Easier attachment of wallets, stands, and battery packs without proprietary mounts.
- Better accessory interoperability across Android devices adopting the standard.

Design: S26 Edge Draws Comparison to iPhone 17 Pro
The S26 Edge dummy shows an elongated camera island that clusters the lenses and flash on the left, leaving the right side of the housing largely empty. This asymmetric look has drawn immediate comparisons to the rumored iPhone 17 Pro layout, prompting discussion about whether Samsung is borrowing visual cues from Apple. Critics argue the stretched proportions appear awkward, while supporters say Samsung may be experimenting with a distinctive visual identity.
S26 Ultra and S26 Pro: Refined But Different
The S26 Ultra looks larger than its predecessor, with a raised camera section containing three distinct ringed modules on the left and supplementary camera hardware on the right — a configuration that echoes the S25 Ultra but with a sleeker, more rounded corner profile that matches the Edge and Pro. The S26 Pro appears more compact, effectively replacing the S25 base model and serving as the new entry-level flagship now that a Plus variant is reportedly absent.

Feature and camera comparison (leaked design hints)
- S26 Ultra: Biggest footprint, multi-ring primary camera array, likely additional telephoto modules. Ideal for power users and mobile photographers.
- S26 Edge: Distinctive elongated camera island, curved display edges, mid-tier positioning between Pro and Ultra.
- S26 Pro: Compact flagship, retains premium design cues but fewer cameras than Ultra, positioned as the new baseline.
Market Timing and Relevance
According to the leak, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 series in February 2026. The move toward Qi2 would give Samsung strong competitive parity with other Android leaders and help expand magnetic accessory ecosystems. For buyers, the lineup reshuffle — no Plus model, Pro as the entry point, Edge as the middle option, and Ultra as the top-tier offering — signals a clearer three-tier strategy aimed at different user needs: portability, balanced performance, and maximum capability.
Use Cases and Who Should Care
- Mobile photographers and creators should watch the Ultra for advanced optics and hardware modularity.
- Users who value compact phones may prefer the Pro’s smaller footprint.
- Buyers invested in magnetic accessories or seeking better wireless charging alignment will benefit from Qi2 adoption across the series.
With official specs still pending, these dummy leaks give a meaningful preview of Samsung's design priorities for the S26 generation and raise new questions about accessory ecosystems, charging standards, and design influence between major smartphone makers.

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