Samsung has only just unveiled the Galaxy S25 FE, but the company’s production line is already gearing up for its next flagship.
According to new leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch in January 2026, and early renders hint at design tweaks for the Ultra model.
Leaked rrender and dimensions
Well-known tipster @UniverseIce has shared an unofficial render of the Galaxy S26 Ultra side by side with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, along with its alleged dimensions.
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Galaxy S25 Ultra: 162.8 x 77.6mm
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Galaxy S26 Ultra: 163.4 x 77.9mm
This means the S26 Ultra could be slightly taller and wider than the current model—though the changes are minimal and may not be noticeable when holding both phones.
More curves, less boxy edges
The biggest visible change might be the extra curvature at the corners, marking another step away from the boxier design language of earlier Ultra models. This subtle shift raises a question: will the S Pen slot still have enough room in the upcoming version?
Leaks should be treated cautiously at this stage, but if Samsung sticks to its traditional release cycle, the Galaxy S26 series should debut in January 2026. Reports also suggest the long-awaited tri-fold device could make its debut this month, adding to Samsung’s expanding lineup.







