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Leaked renders surface for Galaxy S26 Pro and S26 Ultra
New renders of Samsung's next flagship phones have leaked, offering a closer look at the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra as Samsung reorganizes its flagship lineup for 2026. Earlier leaks showed dummy molds and the S26 Edge; these fresh renders add clarity to the Pro and Ultra designs and consolidate rumored specs ahead of an expected launch next year.
Key highlights from the leaks: a redesigned product lineup that replaces the traditional "vanilla" model with a Pro tier, refined industrial design cues, upgraded cameras up to 200 MP, stronger wired charging, and support for magnetic Qi2 wireless charging across multiple models.
Galaxy S26 Pro — design, display and core specs
The Galaxy S26 Pro is said to measure roughly 6.7mm thick and feature a 6.27-inch display with noticeably thinner bezels than the S25 and a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and gaming. Expect memory options up to 12GB RAM and storage up to 512GB.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro leaked render
Camera and battery
Camera hardware reportedly includes a 50 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultrawide and a 10 MP telephoto. Battery capacity is listed at 4,300 mAh with 45W wired charging, plus magnetic Qi2 wireless charging for faster, aligned wireless power delivery.
Performance
The S26 Pro will likely ship with either Samsung's Exynos 2600 or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite, depending on region — both designed to deliver flagship-class performance for multitasking, photography and AI features.
Galaxy S26 Ultra — flagship camera and flagship power
The S26 Ultra appears to adopt slightly more rounded edges and measures approximately 163.4 x 77.9 x 7.8 mm. It sports a large 6.9-inch display with third-generation anti-reflective glass to reduce glare and improve visibility outdoors.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leaked render
Top-tier photography and storage
Samsung is reportedly pushing mobile photography further: a 200 MP main sensor, a 50 MP periscope telephoto with a wider aperture than the S25 Ultra’s, a 50 MP ultrawide and a 12 MP short-range telephoto. RAM peaks at 16GB with up to 1TB of internal storage for power users and creators.
Battery and charging
The Ultra keeps a 5,000 mAh battery but upgrades wired charging to 60W and adds magnetic wireless charging. Unlike the Pro, the S26 Ultra is expected to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 globally for consistent high-end performance.
Comparisons, advantages and use cases
Compared to the S26 Pro, the Ultra targets professionals and mobile photographers who need larger sensors, more storage and faster wired charging. The Pro aims to be the balanced flagship for mainstream users seeking compact design, strong performance and magnetic Qi2 convenience. Both models target heavy multitaskers, mobile gamers and content creators who rely on high-refresh displays, significant RAM and advanced camera systems.
Market relevance
Samsung’s reshuffle of the lineup reflects industry trends toward simplified model tiers and stronger emphasis on magnetic wireless standards (Qi2), camera megapixel wars, and faster wired charging. If these leaks hold true, Samsung will position the S26 family to compete aggressively in 5G-era flagship markets and creator-focused segments.

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