Galaxy S26 Edge Leaks: iPhone 17-Style Redesign, Qi2 Magnets Confirmed in New Renders

Galaxy S26 Edge Leaks: iPhone 17-Style Redesign, Qi2 Magnets Confirmed in New Renders

Galaxy S26 Edge Leaks: iPhone 17-Style Redesign, Qi2 Magnets Confirmed in New Renders

Galaxy S26 Edge Leaks: iPhone 17-Style Redesign, Qi2 Magnets Confirmed in New Renders
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Fresh renders have emerged, providing a detailed look at the anticipated Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, which appears to be taking significant design cues from Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17. The new visuals also strongly corroborate earlier whispers of Qi2 magnetic charging making its way to Samsung’s flagship line.

These high-fidelity images, reportedly based on CAD files used for accessory manufacturing, showcase a dramatically revamped aesthetic for the Galaxy S26 Edge. Most notably, the device features a full-width camera module housing just two lenses, positioned distinctly on the far-left side—a design choice drawing immediate comparisons to the rumored iPhone 17.

Dimensions for the Galaxy S26 Edge, which is expected to replace the S26+, are cited as 158.4 x 75.7 x 5.5mm. This suggests an even thinner profile than the current Galaxy S25 Edge, despite rumored battery enhancements. However, the camera bump is substantial, protruding to 10.8mm, nearly matching the phone’s overall thickness and potentially impacting the sleekness of the design.

Crucially, the renders reinforce previous leaks regarding Samsung’s adoption of Qi2 magnets across the Galaxy S26 series. While not visually apparent on the device itself, the inclusion in CAD files for accessories points to an intentional integration, allowing for improved magnetic alignment with chargers and cases.

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