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Galaxy S26 Pro and Ultra leak with updated, thinner designs and magnets [Gallery]

Following a leak showing off the iPhone-looking Galaxy S26 Edge earlier this week, a new set of renders shows off the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra, and the design change seen on both.

SmartPrix has posted new renders of the Galaxy S26 Pro and the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the other two parts of the Galaxy S26 lineup. It’s not mentioned, but it seems likely these renders are based on CAD files, just like the ones we saw for Galaxy S26 Edge yesterday.

For the Pro and Ultra, design changes aren’t as drastic.

The camera module is very similar, but now with an extended island that’s similar to the one seen on Galaxy Z Fold 7. That might be a side effect of the other notable design change, where both phones are now thinner. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is apparently 7.8mm, down from 8.2mm, while the Galaxy S26 Pro is 6.7mm, down from 7.2mm.

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Despite the thinner profile, though, this report again backs up that Samsung will have built-in Qi2 magnets this year.

As far as the rest of the spec sheet, things are looking pretty similar with 6.27-inch and 6.9-inch displays, but the report does claim that the Pro might use an Exynos chip while the Ultra gets Qualcomm’s next Snapdragon flagship.

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