
The Samsung Galaxy S26 leaks have been all over the place. We’ve recently revealed the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra official renders and specs. The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s marketing image followed, and now, a 360-degree look at the company’s flagship is also here.
A 360-degree video leak gives us a great look at the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Evan Blass, a well-known tipster, shared a 10-second video on X. In that video, the Galaxy S26 Ultra essentially spins in circles, showing you its front, back, and sides. This is the Cobalt Violet color, by the way. You can check out the video below.
You spin me right round, baby. pic.twitter.com/YAejB2NdLi
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) February 6, 2026
As you can see, the phone will have a flat display with very thin bezels. Those bezels will be uniform, and a display camera hole will sit at the top of the display. On the right, the power/lock and volume up and down buttons are located.
The phone’s frame is flat all around, and it will be made out of aluminum this time around, according to rumors. The phone’s corners are rounded, while its backplate is flat as well.
Speaking of the backplate, you’ll notice Samsung’s branding towards the bottom of it. In the top-left corner, a camera island with three cameras is located, while two extra cutouts are placed to the side. The phone will offer four cameras overall.
The Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch on February 25
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will become official on February 25. That date has been confirmed by several sources, even though Samsung still didn’t officially confirm it. March 11 is mentioned as the release date for the company’s flagships.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ are coming in addition to the ‘Ultra’ flagship. The ‘Ultra’ is said to utilize the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 only, while the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ will use either that chip or the Exynos 2600, in all depends on in which region you end up buying the device.
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