Freshly leaked renders offer the clearest look yet at the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, hinting at a refined redesign ahead of its expected early 2026 debut. The images largely echo what recent dummy units suggested, but now we get precise dimensions and a better sense of how Samsung is subtly reshaping its next flagship Ultra.
Here’s what the new leak points to:
– Slightly taller body: 163.4 mm versus 162.8 mm for the previous Galaxy S25 Ultra
– A touch wider: 77.9 mm, up by 0.2 mm
– Noticeably slimmer frame: 7.8 to 7.9 mm, down from 8.2 mm on the S25 Ultra
– Camera bump thickness around 4.5 mm, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold7
Put simply, the Galaxy S26 Ultra seems to trade a fraction of extra height and width for a sleeker overall profile. That slimmer chassis should feel more refined in hand without straying far from the familiar Ultra footprint fans are used to. The camera housing reportedly sits at roughly 4.5 mm, suggesting a tidy, consistent look with Samsung’s recent design language.
While the renders don’t dive into hardware specifics, the dimensional changes alone hint at a careful design evolution rather than a radical overhaul. With an early 2026 launch window on the horizon, expect more details to surface in the coming months as the Galaxy S26 Ultra inches closer to its official unveiling.





