Breaking: Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro CAD Renders Leak, Revealing Radical Design and Lineup Shake-up
Breaking: Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro CAD Renders Leak, Revealing Radical Design and Lineup Shake-up
New details are emerging about Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy S26 series, with official-looking CAD renders of the alleged Galaxy S26 Pro surfacing online. These leaks provide the first comprehensive look at a potentially redesigned device, hinting at significant aesthetic and structural changes, alongside a major shake-up to Samsung’s flagship lineup.
The leaked renders, first reported by Android Headlines, suggest the Galaxy S26 Pro will bear a resemblance to the rumored standard Galaxy S25, but with a distinctly redesigned camera island. Instead of individual lenses integrated into the panel, the S26 Pro is depicted with a prominent vertical, pill-shaped camera bump housing all three lenses. Physical buttons for power and volume are shown exclusively on the right side of the device.
A departure from recent designs, the S26 Pro is expected to feature a flat, box-like form factor with subtly rounded corners for improved ergonomics, constructed from a premium aluminum and glass combination. Reports indicate exceptionally thin and uniform bezels, contributing to a slightly larger 6.3-inch display. Dimensions suggest the phone will be taller, wider, and thinner, measuring approximately 149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96mm.
Under the hood, the Galaxy S26 Pro is rumored to boast an upgraded camera system, including a 50MP ultrawide lens, complemented by a 12MP ultrawide and a 10MP telephoto sensor. Powering the device could be the forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 for Galaxy chipset, expected to launch later this year. Other alleged specifications include a 4,300mAh battery, up to 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of internal storage.
Perhaps the most significant revelation from these leaks is Samsung’s potential strategy for its 2026 lineup. It’s rumored that the base Galaxy S26 model could be entirely replaced by this S26 Pro variant, with the traditional ‘Plus’ model being phased out in favor of a new ‘Edge’ version. These early renders and specifications offer an exciting glimpse into Samsung’s future flagship, though these details remain unconfirmed until official announcements.
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