Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Leak: New Dummy Images Confirm Redesign
New dummy unit leaks of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra confirm a redesigned camera bump. See how the new camera island compares to the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Samsung's signature look is getting a major makeover. On December 30, reputable leaker OnLeaks shared new photos and videos of a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra dummy unit, confirming previous rumors about a new camera bump.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Bump Design
The latest leaks suggest that Samsung is moving away from its individual camera ring design. According to The Verge, the Galaxy S26 Ultra features a single, raised rectangular island that houses all lenses, echoing the design language of the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
What This Means for the 2026 Flagship
The dummy units align with renders that surfaced in September and November. It's clear that Samsung is leaning into a more unified aesthetic for its 2026 lineup, prioritizing a bold visual statement over the previous minimalist approach.
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