An upcoming mid-range smartphone from Samsung has been seen in a new leak. Recent CAD renders of the Galaxy A26 have come to light, showcasing its full design from both the front and back. Let's dive into the details.
Design Details of the Galaxy A26
The Galaxy A26 from the South Korean tech giant appeared earlier on GeekBench with an Exynos 1280 chip. Now, the complete design has been unveiled (source: AndroidHeadlines). The front features noticeable bezels alongside an Infinity-U display. On the back, there is a triple camera arrangement within an oval-shaped module. The dimensions of the Galaxy A26 are 164 x 77.5 x 7.7mm, making it slimmer compared to its predecessor. For reference, the Galaxy A25 was released with dimensions of 161 x 76.5 x 8.3mm.
Specs and Features
Sadly, the leaked CAD renders don’t provide much more information. In earlier benchmark results, the Samsung Galaxy A26 was shown to have 6GB of RAM, but it’s possible that an 8GB version could also be available. The Galaxy A26 is expected to operate on the Android 15 OS with One UI 7 as its custom interface right out of the box. While details remain uncertain, there’s a chance the Galaxy A26 might come with 6 years of operating system updates and 6 years of security enhancements.
Launch Timeline and Pricing
The official announcement for the launch of the device has not been made yet. However, there are rumors suggesting that the Galaxy A26 could be unveiled sometime between December 2024 and January 2025. It's likely to be priced similarly to the Galaxy A25 5G. As for the camera specs, they are still unknown, but the new device might feature a 50MP main camera along with an 8MP ultra-wide lens on the back. A robust 5,000mAh battery is also expected to be included, supporting 25W fast charging through a wired connection.