
We recently showed you official Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra renders in several colors. Following that, ytechb shared more Galaxy S26 renders showing the device in a Black color. That same source is now back with the Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra renders in that same color, showing both phones from several additional angles.
Black Samsung Galaxy S26+ & Ultra renders appear, confirming what we already knew
If you take a look at the gallery below, you’ll see the Galaxy S26+ renders. Granted, most of these are not in the highest resolution, so keep that in mind. The Galaxy S26+, as you can see, looks the same as the Galaxy S26.
It has a flat display with a centered display camera hole. The frame around the phone is flat, while its physical keys are on the right-hand side. The corners are rounded, and there is an actual camera island on the back now, unlike on the Galaxy S25+.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the only phone in the series to offer an S Pen stylus
If you check out the gallery below, you’ll be able to see all the Galaxy S26 Ultra renders that ytechb shared. That phone has basically the same design, save for the added two protrusions on the back for the fourth camera, and some added camera hardware.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will also include a stylus and a silo for that stylus. You can check out the stylus itself in the gallery, but the silo is not visible as the phone was not shown from the bottom.
All three phones are coming on February 25
Samsung has recently confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will launch on February 25, as expected. Reservations are already open, in case you’re interested in one of the three upcoming phones.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 are expected to launch alongside those three smartphones. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will, without a doubt, be the most powerful and most expensive device out of the three. It will also be the only one to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 globally.
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