Danny Weber
04:56 30-01-2026
© Evan Blass
New leaked images reveal Samsung Galaxy S26 series design with vertical camera module and Qi2 wireless charging. Expected launch in February with evolutionary updates.
New images have surfaced online that insiders claim reveal the design of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 series. The leak comes just ahead of the lineup's expected announcement, which could happen as soon as next month. Overall, significant changes to the appearance compared to the Galaxy S25 aren't likely, though a few details do stand out.
Well-known tipster Evan Blass published renders of UAG accessories—third-party cases and screen protectors designed for the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. If the images are accurate, the main visual difference is a new vertical camera module that houses three lenses. This element wasn't present on the Galaxy S25 but resembled the approach used in the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
The renders show all three models in white, fitted with UAG's signature cases featuring magnets for Qi2 wireless charging. The Galaxy S26 Ultra stands out with four cameras on the back and a slightly curved top section for the S Pen stylus, highlighting its premium status.
At the same time, Samsung is reportedly preparing its own branded cases, some of which have also leaked online. Additionally, the company may introduce a new 25W Qi2 wireless charging accessory specifically for the Galaxy S26 series, reinforcing its focus on a modern accessory ecosystem.
The official Galaxy S26 debut is set for late February, with sales potentially starting as early as the second week of March in select countries. If the leaks hold true, Samsung will be betting on an evolutionary design, maintaining a recognizable look while updating key details like the camera module and Qi2 support.