It's no surprise at this point that Samsung is planning on changing things a bit with its Galaxy S26 lineup. Now, the rumoured Galaxy S26 Pro that's set to replace the vanilla Galaxy S26 has appeared in a new leak which exposes its design.
Folks over at Android Headlines shared official-looking CAD renders of the Galaxy S26 Pro and it looks like Samsung is not going for a radical design. For the most part, the S26 Pro looks identical to the Galaxy S25. However, those subtle differences in design pop out upon closer inspection.

The vertically aligned camera setup at the back, for example, is a great way to tell the two generations apart. While the Galaxy S25 had the cameras protruding out of the back panel itself at the top right, the Galaxy S26 Pro places the lens on a dedicated pill-shaped island. Samsung doesn't seem to be changing the LED flash's placement though.
Things get interesting at the front too, with the publication hinting at a slightly bigger 6.3-inch display. For reference, the Galaxy S25 came with a 6.2-inch display. We also get to know that because of this subtle increase in display size, the phone will be "taller, wider and thinner" than its predecessor.

To be precise, the Galaxy S26 Pro will reportedly measure 149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96mm. For reference, the S25 sports dimensions of 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2mm. Button placements also remain the same, with the left side of the frame remaining barren and the right side housing the volume rockers and power button. For now, that's all the latest report could reveal at the moment.
Going by previous Galaxy S26 Pro leaks, we already know some of its key specifications:
- Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 aka Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset
- 16 GB of RAM
- 4,300mAh battery
- Built-in magnets for Qi2 charging support
- 50 MP primary rear camera
Apart from this, the Galaxy S26 lineup is also rumoured to include Galaxy S26 Edge and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Now, given that the phones are expected to launch in February 2026, expect to see a bunch of leaks surface in the coming days and months leading up to it.