Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup is edging closer to launch, and the latest leak sheds light on the dimensions and display sizes across all three models. A trusted tipster claims these measurements are based on official data rather than CAD renders, giving us our clearest look yet at how the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra might shape up.
Rumored Galaxy S26 series dimensions and screen sizes:
– Galaxy S26: 6.3-inch display; 149.4 x 71.5 x 6.9 mm
– Galaxy S26+: 6.7-inch display; 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3 mm
– Galaxy S26 Ultra: 6.9-inch display; 163.6 x 78.1 x 7.9 mm
Here’s how that compares to the Galaxy S25 family:
– Galaxy S25: 6.2-inch display; 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2 mm
– Galaxy S25+: 6.7-inch display; 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3 mm
– Galaxy S25 Ultra: 6.9-inch display; 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm
What stands out is the standard Galaxy S26. It’s expected to step up to a 6.3-inch panel while getting noticeably slimmer at 6.9 mm, down from 7.2 mm on the S25. That points to a sleeker in-hand feel and potentially thinner bezels. The Galaxy S26 Ultra also looks to be trimmed down, coming in at 7.9 mm versus 8.2 mm on its predecessor, even as it grows slightly taller and wider. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26+ appears to keep the exact same footprint as the S25+, suggesting Samsung may be refining the internals and design without changing overall size.
This leak also aligns with an earlier sketch shared by the same source indicating the base Galaxy S26 could be roughly 4% slimmer than the previous model and adopt a vertical camera layout, hinting at a cleaner, more unified design language for 2025.
As always, these details remain unofficial until Samsung makes them public. Still, taken together, they paint a clear picture: the Galaxy S26 series is gearing up for subtle but meaningful refinements—slimmer frames, a slightly larger display on the standard model, and a leaner Ultra—while keeping the Plus model’s dimensions consistent for those who prefer the current size sweet spot. If accurate, these tweaks should improve ergonomics, pocketability, and overall design polish without straying from the sizes many users already like.






