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Seen one, you might feel you've seen them all. New renders of third-party cases — apparently for the Galaxy S26 family — show a phone that looks a lot like the Galaxy S25, but with a small, conspicuous change: a vertical, pill-shaped camera island.
These images, shared by prolific leaker Evan Blass and attributed to UAG case molds, depict the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra in white, each fitted with magnetic mounts that line up with Qi2 charging accessories. The detail that jumps out: where the S25 favored a low-profile camera cluster, the S26 appears to adopt a taller, pill-style housing for multiple lenses — a visual cue we already saw on the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
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Is it innovation or refinement? Hard to call. The S26 Ultra still reads like Samsung’s top-tier device: a multi-camera array on the back and a sculpted top edge that leaves room for an S Pen, matching the phone’s curved silhouette. In short, Samsung seems to be polishing the formula rather than reinventing it.
If these case renders are accurate, the S26 lineup looks more like iteration than reinvention.
Practical changes matter here. The cases include magnets positioned for Qi2-compatible wireless charging, signaling that Samsung will double down on the newer magnetic wireless standard. Leaks earlier this week even hinted at a 25W Qi2 wireless puck that the company may sell as an accessory alongside the phones.
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What this means for buyers is straightforward: expect familiar handling and performance upgrades under the hood, paired with a slightly altered rear look and tighter accessory integration. The visual tweak to the camera island could be Samsung’s attempt to standardize design language across foldables and flagships.
Official timing hasn’t changed. The S26 series is widely expected to be revealed in late February, with retail availability rolling out in the second week of March in select markets. If you’re waiting for a dramatic redesign, you may walk away disappointed. If you prefer steady, sensible updates, keep an eye on those case renders — they might be the closest preview we get before the curtain rises.
Source: sammobile




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