Dummy units suggest a design change for the Galaxy S26 Pro, Edge, and Ultra.

At least one Galaxy S26 model will remind you of the Pixel 10 (and the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro).
A recent leak indicates that the Galaxy S26 Edge will feature a horizontal camera bar, similar to the design of Google's Pixel phones and expected iPhone 17 models. The cameras will remain vertically aligned, and the LED flash will stay in its current position. Like the Galaxy S25 Edge, this model will include two rear cameras.
The corners of all three Galaxy S26 models seem to have similar curves, supporting previous reports that the Galaxy S26 Ultra would feature even more rounded edges.
A circular indentation on the back suggests the inclusion of magnets for Qi2 wireless charging.
In contrast to the Galaxy S25 series, the new phones will feature a camera island. Previous speculation suggested that the Galaxy S26 Ultra would have a bump to house upgraded main and telephoto lenses.
The updated phones are expected to be thinner than previous models, although this is difficult to confirm based on the current leak, which only reveals the back of dummy models.
Samsung appears to be making measured changes, reserving the most significant redesign for the Galaxy S25 Plus's successor. They are also being careful not to alter the Galaxy S26 Ultra's design too much, so as not to displease consumers. The design of the Galaxy S26 Edge could appeal to customers interested in horizontal camera islands.
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