Images of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which Samsung is preparing to unveil next year, have surfaced. This leaves little room for doubt about how the upcoming model will look.
What will the Galaxy S26 Ultra look like?
According to the shared image, the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s design will feature minor changes compared to its predecessor. The phone’s overall layout is similar to current models, while the triple vertical camera setup, consisting of a main, ultra-wide, and periscope telephoto lenses, will be housed in a slightly raised oval module.

Of course, such reports are common, especially during the development of Samsung and Apple’s flagship models. Therefore, it’s best to remain cautious about these rumors, at least until the company makes an official announcement.
No changes are expected at the front. The model appears to feature thin bezels and a punch-hole panel design.
According to past reports, Samsung’s Ultra will be equipped with a new HP2+ main camera with a larger sensor size and wider aperture. The device’s battery will remain at 5,000mAh. Fast charging support is rumored to be increased to 65W. The S26 Ultra will reportedly be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, while the standard S26 will reportedly use Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 processor.

