Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Design Exposed in Leaked 360-Degree Video
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| Credit: EvLeaks |
A high-definition 360-degree video leaked on X has revealed the design of Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone weeks before its scheduled unveiling.
The leaked footage, shared by leaker Evan Blass under the handle @evleaks, displays the device spinning to showcase its cobalt violet color variant from all angles. Blass accompanied the video with the caption, "You spin me right round, baby."
The Galaxy S26 Ultra features more rounded corners than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, bringing its appearance in line with the standard and Plus models in the series.
Its frame uses an aluminum alloy with a brushed metal finish, departing from the titanium used in prior Ultra models.
The back panel includes a camera module arranged in a single unit with a three-stage setup, where metallic rings cover the lenses instead of the individual rings seen on the S25 Ultra.
Samsung made this change after receiving feedback from users following the S25 Ultra's release.
The flagship device retains an integrated S Pen with a body-colored clicker button that protrudes slightly and adopts a curved shape to match the phone's edges.
Front bezels appear thin and uniform, with a larger punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera.
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| Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, front and back. Credit: x/evleaks |
The sides house volume and power buttons along with antenna bands, while the rear camera bump maintains a thick profile.
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| Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, sides. Credit: x/evleaks |
The smartphone lacks built-in magnets for compatibility with certain wireless chargers and accessories.
Samsung plans to debut the Galaxy S26 series, including the Ultra model, at an Unpacked event in San Francisco on Feb. 25.
The cobalt violet shade shown in the leak has no direct match in the color options for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.


