The Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro model will reportedly replace the standard Galaxy S25 model.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is still months away from its official launch. Yet, recent leaks have unveiled crucial insights into the design and physical features of the upcoming flagship smartphones from the South Korean tech giant. On Friday, a tipster revealed dummy units, suggesting notable design changes. Shortly after, CAD renders of the Galaxy S26 Edge showcased a prominent rectangular camera island. Now, fresh reports provide the first visuals of the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro and S26 Ultra Renders Surface
Smartprix, working with tipster Yogesh Brar, released the initial CAD renders of the remaining Galaxy S26 series models. The Edge model renders appeared on Saturday as well. Leaks indicate that the Edge model has undergone the most significant redesign, while the Pro and Ultra models have seen only subtle refinements.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro reportedly introduces a raised camera module, a departure from the module-less S25 series. The renders, consistent with leaked dummy units, show a vertical pill-shaped module housing the rear camera setup. The lenses protrude slightly and are framed by metallic rings.
Apart from this camera update, other aspects of the Pro remain familiar. The power and volume buttons are positioned on the right, and the device features flat frames with gently rounded edges.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra appears to address a major user concern from the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which had sharp edges. Renders suggest the Ultra now has rounded corners, offering a smoother, more ergonomic design.
The S26 Ultra is expected to feature two main design updates. First, a raised camera module is now present. Unlike the previous design that housed all four rear cameras in one large module, the new hybrid design raises three lenses on the module, while the fourth sits separately on the back panel. The flash is reportedly outside the raised module, completing the design improvements.








