Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro: first renders and design details of the new flagship.
According to Korrespondent.net: New renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro have appeared on the Internet, which will replace the standard model within the flagship lineup. The images were published by insider OnLeaks on the Android Headlines website. The appearance of the new product looks quite familiar, with the main change being the new camera module.
See photos: leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro with a larger display
New features of the Galaxy S26 Pro
The Galaxy S26 Pro has received a raised capsule-shaped module reminiscent of the element used in the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Rumor has it that a similar design will also appear in the S26 Ultra. This suggests that Samsung is gradually unifying the style of its top devices, leaving the Galaxy S26 Edge as an ultra-thin exception.
Changes in specifications
One of the innovations is a larger screen. The smartphone is now equipped with a 6.3-inch display, while the predecessor had 6.2 inches. Thanks to thin bezels, the body will remain compact, although its dimensions will change slightly: 149.3×71.4×6.96 mm. This is about 2.5 mm taller and almost 1 mm wider than the previous model, but 2 mm thinner.
The camera module, like in other models of the series, protrudes approximately 10 mm, which may cause inconvenience when using the smartphone on a table without a case.
Previously, it was reported that the specifications of the Sony Xperia 10 VII appeared in an online store before the announcement.
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The renders of the Galaxy S26 Pro indicate an evolution of Samsung's smartphone lineup. The design update and increased screen size could significantly impact users' perception of the new model. It remains to follow the official announcement to learn more about other technical specifications and capabilities of this device.
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