A few days ago we saw the first render depicting the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro, the Galaxy S25‘s successor, and today we are treated to even more leaked renders. These are CAD-based and show multiple angles, we also get to see its front for the first time.
Samsung is rumored to launch three devices in January as usual, but not the three it’s done so far. Instead, we’ll be getting the S26 Pro, the S26 Edge, and the S26 Ultra. The “+” model is gone as it was the weakest seller of the traditional trio, replaced by the Edge with the same-ish screen size and a thinner build, while the ‘vanilla’ model is now called Pro to make it more desirable.
The source of these renders confirms that the S26 Pro will support wireless charging with magnets built-in, just like iPhones and Google’s Pixel 10 family. The S26 Pro allegedly has a 6.3-inch display, slightly larger than its predecessor’s 6.2″ panel. The upcoming phone measures 149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96 mm, and will be 10.23 mm thick at the camera bump. Thus, it’s marginally taller, wider, and thinner than the S25.
Speaking of which, as you can see the three individual sensors are now sitting on top of an oval-shaped island, which is actually the main design change compared to the S25. Otherwise, this still looks very much like a Samsung, which is probably the point.
The S26 Pro will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2600 alongside the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, or only the latter – rumors haven’t quite agreed on this yet. The SoC will be paired with 16GB of RAM, 4GB more than its predecessor, and the S26 Pro will apparently feature a 4,300 mAh battery (300 mAh larger than this year’s model). Finally, the S26 Pro is rumored to sport an improved ultrawide camera, with 50 MP resolution.