- Leaked renders show the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro in blue
- It mostly looks very similar to the Galaxy S25, but with a slightly different camera design
- Another leak suggests the Galaxy S26 Pro and Edge will be limited to 25W charging
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro – which is reportedly and confusingly the new name for the base S26 model – has just been subject to a major leak, as we’ve seen several supposedly official renders.
Shared by leaker @OnLeaks and Android Headlines, the renders show the phone in a stylish dark blue shade, but aside from the color, there’s not too much different here to what you’ll see on the Samsung Galaxy S25.
The main design difference is that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro’s cameras are housed in a block, rather than the lenses rising individually out of the back as they do on the S25, but otherwise these two phones look very similar – at least going by these images.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro is shown with a flat back likely made out of glass, and with a triple-lens camera running down it. The screen is also flat, with a punch-hole camera in the top-center, the bezels appear fairly slim, the frame is apparently aluminum, and the buttons are all housed on the right edge.
That then, is all very much like the Samsung Galaxy S25, but the screen size and dimensions do differ a bit here, with the Galaxy S26 Pro apparently having a 6.3-inch screen (up from the 6.2-inch Galaxy S25) and being roughly 149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96mm (rising to 10.23mm including the camera bump on the back).
For comparison, the Galaxy S25 is 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2mm, so that would make the Galaxy S26 Pro slightly taller, wider, and slimmer.
No change to charging
In other Samsung Galaxy S26 news, reputable leaker @UniverseIce has claimed that both the Galaxy S26 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge will be limited to 25W charging, just like the current models.
That would be a shame, since that’s a very low charging power compared to most Android phones, and is also beaten by the iPhone 17 series.
Of course, we won’t know for sure whether these claims are accurate or not until the Samsung Galaxy S26 series launches, which it probably won’t do until January.
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