
The countdown to Samsung‘s next flagship launch has officially entered its final stage. With a rumored unveiling set for February 25, the tech world is seeing a surge in “official-looking” leaks that leave very little to the imagination. Earlier today, images of faux leather cases for these devices were leaked. Now, a fresh report brings us more images of the entire Samsung Galaxy S26 series, this time wearing transparent protective cases.
Design-wise, all the leaks point to the Galaxy S26 lineup showing subtle refinements rather than a radical overhaul. Well, the latest renders, shared by reliable tech tipster @evleaks, confirm this trend.
Fresh Samsung Galaxy S26 case leak shows images of the new design, rounded corners
Perhaps the most notable shift is the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s ongoing departure from its sharp, boxy “Note” heritage. The device is now adopting softer, more rounded corners. So, the Ultra now feels like a natural sibling to the standard and Plus models.
Samsung also appears to be bringing back the “camera island.” While previous generations favored individual lenses floating on the back panel, the S26 lineup introduces a pill-shaped housing for its sensors. Even on the Ultra, only one sensor remains separate from the main island. This creates a cleaner and more organized look across the entire family.
Privacy and power
It isn’t just about the hardware’s silhouette. Samsung recently released its first official teaser for the series, highlighting a built-in “Privacy Display” option. This feature will help limit the visibility of your screen to onlookers while you’re using the phone, without needing a dedicated screen protector.
The leaked case designs also confirm a long-awaited hardware upgrade: native support for Qi2 wireless charging. This magnetic standard will not only make alignment easier but also open up a vast ecosystem of accessories that were previously dominated by competitors.
While the bezels seem slightly thinner and the curves a bit more ergonomic, the S26 series doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, Samsung focuses on perfecting the details. The move toward a more uniform design across all three models suggests a brand identity that values consistency. We will have to wait to see the market’s response to this decision.
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