New leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 have surfaced online, offering a fresh look at the upcoming phone. The images were shared by well-known leaker Evan Blass, also known as evleaks. The renders appear official and show the device from multiple angles.
While there is some debate about whether the phone shown is the Galaxy S26 or the S26 Plus, the size and camera layout suggest it is more likely the standard Galaxy S26. The camera island takes up a large portion of the phone’s back, which matches earlier leaks about the base model.

The leaked images do not reveal any major design surprises. Samsung seems to be sticking with a familiar look this year. The phone features an oval-shaped camera island that houses all three rear cameras in a single module. This is a shift from the separate lens design seen on older models, but it has already appeared in previous leaks.
The front of the phone shows very thin and symmetrical bezels. The selfie camera remains centered at the top of the display, as expected. The power and volume buttons are placed on the right side, following Samsung’s usual layout.
The renders show the Galaxy S26 in a white color option. Other color variants are expected to be announced later, but for now, the white finish gives a clean and minimal look.
In terms of upgrades, the Galaxy S26 is expected to bring some meaningful changes. The chipset will depend on the market. Some regions are expected to get Samsung’s new Exynos 2600 processor, while others, including North America, are likely to receive the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. This split strategy is something Samsung has followed for years. The battery capacity is rumored to increase to 4,300 mAh, which should offer slightly better battery life compared to its predecessor.






