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Samsung Galaxy S26 Leaked in Official-Looking White Renders

New high-res renders confirm the new back design in white finish, revealing more design elements

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Galaxy S26 and S26 Ultra side by side

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Summary

  • Official-looking reners of Galaxy S26 and S26+ in White have been leaked, revealing the design.
  • Galaxy S26 renders confirm the design changes with the vertical camera island, rounded edges and slimmer bezels.
  • The Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch in Galaxy Unpacked 2026, rumoured for February 25, 2026.
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It looks like someone at Samsung has left the lid of the Galaxy S26 container open, as the leaks surrounding its next flagship series show no signs of stopping. Following a 360-degree design render of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, new renders have surfaced, revealing the Galaxy S26/S26+ in all their glory.

Galaxy S26 Design Leak Leaves Nothing to the Imagination

Evan Blass attempted a sweet revenge on Samsung for taking down his Galaxy S26 Ultra render, but it seems the brand's legal team is playing a game of whack-a-mole. The tipster shared the official-looking renders of the standard Galaxy S26 (or maybe the S26+?), only for them to be talked down, yet again. 

Galaxy S26 Ultra from back and front
Image Credit: X/ @evleaks
Galaxy S26 Ultra from back and front

Image Credit: X/ @evleaks

Galaxy S26 Ultra from back
Image Credit: X/ @evleaks
Galaxy S26 Ultra from back

Image Credit: X/ @evleaks

Galaxy S26 Ultra from the front
Image Credit: X/ @evleaks
Galaxy S26 Ultra from the front

Image Credit: X/ @evleaks

While the posts have joined the graveyard, the damage is done. Folks over at Android Authority were able to capture snippets of the smartphone before the renders were erased from existence and they confirm the previous Galaxy S26 colours leak.

The new, high-resolution images reveal a flat-edge chassis and thinner bezels. The White will likely be marketed as Phantom White and it follows the switch to camera island that we've seen in the Galaxy S26 Ultra renders.

If White isn't your vibe, the leak corroborates earlier reports that the standard Galaxy S26 will also land in Black, Cobalt Violet and Sky Blue colourways. There are also whispers of more colours joining the party later.

At this rate, the only thing Samsung will have left to reveal at its rumoured February 25, 2026 Galaxy S26 launch is the price tag. Specifications-wise, the Galaxy S26 and S26+ could arrive with Exynos 2600 in most regions. We also recently learned that Samsung could skip Qi2 on the S26 and S26+, with Qi2.2 expected only on the Ultra.

The Galaxy S26 series is shaping up to be the most "seen" smartphone in history before the CEO even steps on stage. We expect more information about the series to be unveiled as the launch inches closer and will be at the forefront covering it, so stay tuned!

Samsung Galaxy S26 Key Details

Display
Display
6.3" (120Hz)
  • FHD+ AMOLED
  • LTPO
  • HDR10+
Battery
Battery
4300mAh (Lithium Ion)
  • 25Watt (wired)
  • Wireless Charging Supported
RAM/Storage
RAM/Storage
12GB (LPDDR5X)
  • 256GB (UFS 4.0)
Front Camera
Front Camera
12MP (Wide)
  • 4k@60fps
Processor
Processor
Samsung Exynos 2600
    Rear Camera
    Rear Camera
    50MP (Wide-angle)
      10MP (Telephoto)
        12MP (Ultra-wide)

          OIS

          8K@30fps

          Design
          Design
          Gorilla Glass Victus 2 (Front)
          • Gorilla Glass Victus 2 (Back)
          • Armor Aluminium (Side)
          • IP68 (Dust and Water Resistant)
          OS
          OS
          Android (One UI)
          • 7 year(s) of OS Update
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