Samsungâs next Unpacked event is set for February 25, and a fresh leak is now putting the Galaxy S26 Ultraâs design into clearer view.
According to the information provided, leaker Evan Blass has shared a 360-degree design video showing the handsetâs look in full, and notably, without a watermark. For anyone trying to get a clean read on Samsungâs direction this year, that kind of unobstructed view matters, because it removes the usual doubt about what you are actually seeing.
The leaked design suggests Samsung is sticking close to the Galaxy S25 Ultraâs overall formula, but smoothing out some edges. The corners appear slightly more rounded than the prior model, a subtle change that can still alter how a phone feels in the hand and how it sits visually next to other flagships.

The same leak points to slimmer bezels as well, with Samsung apparently trimming the borders to push the display area a bit further. It is not framed as a dramatic redesign, but more like the kind of refinement Samsung tends to make when it believes the core shape is already working.
On the back, the camera layout is described as three cameras grouped inside an island. Alongside that bump, two additional rings are placed next to it, housing a ToF sensor and a telephoto camera. The three cameras inside the bump are listed as an ultrawide camera, a main sensor, and a periscope zoom lens.
One visual change highlighted in the provided details is the move away from âsaturn camera rings.â Instead, Samsung is said to have restored metallic rings covering the camera lenses, a decision described as coming from feedback shared by Samsung fans after the Galaxy S25 Ultra launch.
Beyond hardware styling, the provided information also references Samsung teasing a âPrivacy Displayâ feature for its new flagships. The panel is described as being crafted on Flex Magic Pixel technology, with the intended effect of dimming visibility from side angles to help protect on-screen content when needed.
The same material notes that Samsung later dropped three teasers focused on camera capabilities. Two are said to spotlight night photography and video, while another emphasizes Space Zoom, described as clearer than previous flagships.
Taken together, the picture here is of Samsung leaning into measured design polish, while continuing to frame display privacy and camera performance as central talking points heading into Unpacked.
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