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Galaxy S26 Ultra: Surprising colors according to teaser leak, eyewitness confirms "better" camera design
In Indonesia, a very early Samsung teaser for the upcoming Galaxy camera flagship has just been discovered on Instagram, revealing not only the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor in the international model but also the names of the four planned color options. Meanwhile, an eyewitness has confirmed the new and, in his opinion, improved camera design.
Only around 7-8 weeks to go until the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco if the latest information from South Korea proves correct, but an initial Samsung teaser for the successor to the Galaxy S25 Ultra has just surfaced, apparently in Indonesia, where an X user was able to take some screenshots from an Instagram teaser, assuming their information is accurate.
We cannot be certain whether this is a fake, but reliable leaker Ice Universe has commented on the leak and pointed out a detail that may spark further discussion. According to the alleged Samsung promo (machine-translated below right), the flagship smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 will be available in four color options: Black Shadow, White Shadow, Galactial (perhaps "Galatial" Blue) and Ultraviolet. The slightly brightened and AI-upscaled render above also alludes to the Ultraviolet color.
What Ice Universe is alluding to in his tweet below is the absence of the word "Titanium" in the color options, which possibly suggests that Samsung may imitate Apple in this case and switch back to pure aluminum for the housing material.
Meanwhile, Ice Universe claims to have seen a Galaxy S26 Ultra test device with his own eyes and has confirmed via X that Samsung will indeed be moving away from the grooved camera design of its predecessor to classic camera rings like those on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which is also hinted at in the image above. He concludes that the camera rings are smaller than Apple's, but look significantly more premium and minimalist than on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
While the launch date is a fair bit later this year, leaks continue to detail Samsung’s plans for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. In the latest leak, we’re getting a better look at the hardware and how the Galaxy S26 design is changing.
The overall shape of the Ultra looks just about identical to last year’s Galaxy S25 Ultra with its rounded corners, but this time around the camera module is updated with a design that looks a lot like the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s camera bump. The three main lenses sit on a small raised island over the rest of the back of the device.
And, just from this first glance, it’s pretty obvious that an existing problem is about to get worse. As many have noted in recent years, Samsung’s design choice of placing the camera bump to the far left side of the device leads to the whole device wobbling on a table. It’s not an unusual trait in smartphones, but the doubly-raised bump on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 only makes this all the more frustrating. As our friends at Droid-Life hilariously pointed out a few months ago, the Fold 7 could double as an old-school telegraph with how much the camera makes it wobble when used on a table.
Samsung’s choice to extend this to the Galaxy 26 Ultra, and the rest of the series, means we’ll probably be seeing this problem get a bit worse on the new generation. The reason for the bigger camera bump is presuambly due to the thinner chassis Samsung is supposedly building this year.
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