
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is coming early next year, and dummies of all three phones have just popped up. All three of them are included in the same image shared by Sonny Dickson over at X.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series dummies give us our first look at the design of these phones
This is basically our first look at the Galaxy S26 series. You can see the three devices below, though the source did not mention their names. Based on rumors thus far, we can certainly guess what names will Samsung go with.

The phone on the left will be the Galaxy S26 or Galaxy S26 Pro, both names have been rumored. That device will be the smallest in the series. You can see a triple camera setup in the top-left corner.
Unlike the Galaxy S25, these three cameras are included on a pill-shaped camera island. They’re still vertical, though Another thing you’ll notice here, across all three phones, is a circle on the back. We’re guessing that Samsung intends to include magnets on the inside, just like Apple and Google.
Samsung is keeping the squarish design with rounded corners
It’s also obvious that Samsung will once again go with a rather squarish design. The corners will be curved, but everything else will be flat. That goes for all three phones, as all three will have flat front, back, and frame.
The phone in the middle is the Galaxy S26 Edge, we’re guessing. That phone will have a more pronounced camera island on the back, mainly due to the fact its body will be immensely thin. Two cameras will once again be included on its back. This is a notably different look than what the Galaxy S25 Edge offered, at least as far as the back is concerned.
The device on the far right is the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Three of its (presumably) four cameras are also located on top of a pill-shaped camera island. That’s another change that Samsung is bringing. There are five cutouts in total, though, plus the one for an LED flash. That device is also the biggest one here, it has the biggest footprint.
All three phones are expected to arrive in January next year, if Samsung opts to stick to its release cycle.
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