- The filtered renders show the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro in Azul
- It is mostly similar to Galaxy S25, but with a slightly different camera design
- Another leak suggests that the Galaxy S26 Pro and Edge will be limited to the 25 W load
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro, which, as reported, is the new name for the base S26 model, has just been subject to an important leak, since we have seen several allegedly official renders.
Shared by Leaker @onleaks and Android headlines, the renders show the phone in an elegant dark blue tone, but apart from color, there is not very different from what you will see in the Samsung Galaxy S25.
The main design difference is that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro cameras are housed in a block, instead of the lenses that rise individually from the back as they do in the S25, but otherwise these two phones look very similar, at least with these images.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro is shown with a flat back probably made of glass, and with a triple chamber that runs out. The screen is also flat, with a hole chamber in the upper center, the bezels seem quite thin, the frame is apparently aluminum and the buttons are housed on the right edge.
So, that is very similar to the Samsung Galaxy S25, but the size and dimensions of the screen differ a bit here, with the Galaxy S26 Pro apparently has a 6.3 -inch screen (above the 6.2 -inch S25 galaxy S25) and has approximately 149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96 mm (which is at 10.23 mm that includes the chamber of the camera on the back in the back).
As a comparison, the Galaxy S25 is 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2 mm, so that would make the Galaxy S26 Pro be slightly higher, wider and more thin.
No changes in load
In other news from Samsung Galaxy S26, the leaks of good reputation @universeice has affirmed that both the Galaxy S26 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S26 EDGE will be limited to the load of 25 W, as well as the current models.
It would be a shame, since that is a very low load power compared to most Android phones, and is also defeated by the iPhone 17 series.
Of course, we will not know if these statements are precise or not until the Samsung Galaxy S26 series begins, which will probably not do until January.