
Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus images leak ahead of February 25 launch event, revealing design from all angles
India Today
Fresh leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ have surfaced online, offering a detailed look at the design ahead of the company's February 25 Unpacked event.
With Samsung’s next Unpacked event just around the corner, fresh leaked images have now given us a near-complete look at the upcoming Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus. These visuals, believed to be part of official promotional material, show the devices from the front, back and sides, leaving very little to the imagination ahead of the official launch event. Although Samsung has not officially revealed the phones yet, the images suggest that the company is continuing with a familiar design direction. Instead of introducing a dramatic visual change, the Galaxy S26 series appears to focus on refinement, cleaner lines, flat surfaces and subtle detailing.
The leaked renders from Evan Blass indicate that both the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus will retain flat displays with extremely thin borders. The overall silhouette looks slim and balanced. On the rear, Samsung seems to be continuing with individually protruding camera rings positioned on a slightly elevated module. The arrangement feels evolutionary rather than experimental.
Colour options could play a major role this year. The standard models are tipped to arrive in White, Sky Blue, Cobalt Violet and Black. Among these, Cobalt Violet is expected to be the highlight shade of the lineup. Compared to the other tones, this purple variant appears more vivid and is likely to feature heavily in advertisements and launch promotions.
The metal frame appears flat, though the edges curve gently enough to ensure the phone does not feel sharp in hand. The back panel looks matte across all colours, which should help reduce fingerprints while maintaining a premium finish.
There are also reports suggesting that Samsung may introduce additional shades such as Silver Shadow and Pink Gold, though these could be limited to online sales through Samsung’s own website.
The renders of the Ultra model have also been leaked online by YTECHB. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, on the other hand, seems to maintain its distinct identity. Unlike the rounded edges seen on the regular models, the Ultra continues with a sharper, boxier shape. This design choice is likely linked to the inclusion of the S Pen and the larger battery housed inside.

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