Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: First official promotional poster leaked

The floodgates opened last Friday when the first, supposedly official renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra leaked. Now, Evan Blass has just provided an even better look at the "new" camera of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. While clearly recognizable as a Samsung camera, it has undergone some changes. Gone are the three individual lenses protruding from the casing with thick, optically questionable rings. The unified camera module is back and, upon closer inspection, turns out to be a three-tiered design.
The 3x telephoto lens and other sensors, including the LED flash, are once again located to the right of the camera module. The housing itself has also changed, now appearing significantly more rounded at the corners, moving further away from its Galaxy Note identity. The only remnant of the former Note flagships is the S Pen, which has survived another year and whose end has now also been adapted to the rounded housing.
In direct comparison with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the slightly thinner housing of the Galaxy S26 Ultra would likely be noticeable. At 7.9 millimeters thick, it now takes up 0.3 mm less space in a tight trouser pocket and, at 214 grams, is also 4 grams lighter. However, it is slightly larger in height and width and is unlikely to use titanium as a material additive. According to the latest teaser poster leak, the Galaxy S26 family will be officially unveiled on February 25, 2026, as part of a Galaxy Unpacked event.

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