The first CAD renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro, which will replace the Galaxy S25, have appeared. The smartphone will receive an updated design and a number of technical improvements. The image was published by Android Headlines together with insider OnLeaks.
The model will become the base model in the flagship line, while the Plus version will disappear, giving way to the Galaxy S26 Edge.
The renders show that the smartphone will retain its similarities to the Galaxy S25, but will have a different camera module. The three sensors will be placed vertically on an oval protrusion, while in the Galaxy S25 they are integrated directly into the back panel.
The Galaxy S26 Pro will feature a 6.3-inch display, thin bezels, and a punch-hole for the front camera in the center. The dimensions will be approximately 149.3 × 71.4 × 6.96 mm (10.23 mm with the camera module). The device will have an aluminum-glass body with buttons on the right edge.
The new device is expected to be powered by the new flagship Snapdragon chip (probably in the Galaxy version), but an Exynos variant may be available in select markets. The smartphone will have 16GB of RAM and a 4,300mAh battery, up from 4,000mAh on its predecessor.
The update will also affect the cameras. According to rumors, the ultra-wide module will receive a 50 MP sensor instead of 12 MP.
All Galaxy S26 models will have built-in magnets with Qi2 support, making wireless charging easier. At the same time, the PowerShare reverse charging feature may disappear. The series is expected to be released in January 2026.