Key Takeaways
1. The Samsung Galaxy S26 series, including the S26 Ultra, features a new unified camera module design with a three-tiered layout.
2. The camera design has shifted from three distinct lenses to a more integrated look, with the 3x telephoto lens and other sensors repositioned.
3. The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a slimmer profile at 7.9 mm and is 4 grams lighter than its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
4. The overall housing design has rounder corners, moving away from the Galaxy Note style, while the S Pen remains a feature with a redesigned tip.
5. The Galaxy S26 lineup is set to be officially announced on February 25, 2026, during a Galaxy Unpacked event.
The first official images of the Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra leaked last Friday, creating a buzz. Recently, Evan Blass provided a more detailed view of the updated camera on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. While it still looks like a Samsung camera, there are some noticeable changes. The three distinct lenses with their bulky, questionable optical rings have been replaced. Instead, a unified camera module has returned, featuring a three-tiered design upon closer examination.
Camera Design Changes
The 3x telephoto lens and other sensors, including the LED flash, are again positioned to the right of the camera module. The overall housing design has also shifted, with the corners appearing significantly rounder, distancing itself from the Galaxy Note style. The S Pen remains a familiar feature, having endured another year, with its tip now redesigned to match the new rounded housing.
Size and Weight Adjustments
When comparing it to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has a slightly slimmer profile that should be noticeable. At 7.9 mm thick, it occupies 0.3 mm less space in a snug pocket, and at 214 grams, it is 4 grams lighter. Nevertheless, it is a tad larger in height and width and doesn’t seem to incorporate titanium as part of its build. A recent teaser poster leak suggests that the Galaxy S26 lineup will be officially announced on February 25, 2026, during a Galaxy Unpacked event.










