New details about the Galaxy S26 series’ design have been leaked from China in preparation for Samsung’s upcoming debut early next year.
A set of images that are said to show screen protectors for the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra have surfaced, indicating that the lineup will have significant visual changes.

According to leaked images, all three phones will have extremely thin, symmetrical bezels on all sides. The new S26 lineup appears to have the same screen radius across all models, in contrast to previous generations.
The Ultra model stood out with a different corner curvature. This marks the first time Samsung may present a unified front design for its flagship trio.

Prior rumours suggested that the Galaxy S26 series would undergo significant changes, possibly including a lineup reorganisation.
But Samsung seems to have stuck with the same three models: the entry-level Ultra, the Plus, and the standard model. The phones are now anticipated to go on sale on February 25, 2026, as part of the brand’s annual Galaxy Unpacked event.
In some markets, Samsung’s Exynos 2600 chip will be used in the Galaxy S26 series, while Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite processor will be used in other regions.
This dual-chip strategy has been part of Samsung’s flagship launches in recent years, and it looks set to continue with the S26 family.
As the launch date approaches, additional details are anticipated to emerge. For now, these leaks offer the best look yet at Samsung’s upcoming flagship design shift.
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