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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Could the New Design Take Cues from the iPhone?

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By Newsroom,  published 8 September 2025 at 21h11, updated on 8 September 2025 at 21h11.
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Samsung is reportedly considering a major design shift for its upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, with sources suggesting the flagship may adopt aesthetic elements reminiscent of Apple’s iPhone, potentially signaling a new era in smartphone design competition.

TL;DR

  • Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature rounder, larger design.
  • Speculations swirl around under-display camera integration.
  • Samsung could switch to Exynos 2600 chip in Europe.

A Subtle Shift in Samsung’s Flagship Design?

An intriguing glimpse into the potential look of the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra has emerged, thanks to well-known leaker IceUniverse. The latest mockups suggest a departure from the previous model’s angular silhouette. Instead, Samsung seems poised to experiment with noticeably rounder corners, echoing a design language not unlike that of the iPhone. While this may appear minor on paper, such subtle tweaks can signal broader ambitions in the fiercely competitive premium smartphone market.

Larger Yet Slimmer: Tweaks to Form Factor

On social media, IceUniverse didn’t just share sketches; he backed up the rumors with dimensions. The S26 Ultra is rumored to measure 163.4 x 77.9 x 7.9 mm—fractionally larger than its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which stood at 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm. Interestingly, the new flagship could be both taller and thinner despite sporting an expansive 6.89-inch display. Such refinements might enhance user comfort while subtly aligning Samsung’s visual identity with that of its leading competitors.

Technological Surprises on the Horizon?

Amidst these physical updates, speculation abounds regarding under-the-hood innovations. Industry whispers hint at the possible introduction of an under-display camera—a first for any non-foldable device from Samsung. However, there’s reason for caution: after shelving this technology in its recent Z Fold 7, the brand’s commitment to such features remains uncertain.

In addition, processor choices are fueling anticipation:

  • Snapdragon chips have dominated recent flagship releases.
  • This time, Samsung may opt for its own Exynos 2600, at least in certain regions like Europe.

The lack of official confirmation keeps enthusiasts guessing about performance and regional variations.

The Wait for Certainty Continues

Despite all these leaks and hints, many details surrounding the next Korean flagship remain shrouded in uncertainty—dimensions await official verification, and technical specs continue to leak out piecemeal. As always with major launches, surprises are part of the journey. With months to go before a formal announcement, all eyes remain fixed on what could become one of mobile technology’s most talked-about debuts of the year.

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  • TL;DR
  • A Subtle Shift in Samsung’s Flagship Design?
  • Larger Yet Slimmer: Tweaks to Form Factor
  • Technological Surprises on the Horizon?
  • The Wait for Certainty Continues
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