Leaker @Evan Blass posted a poster today, revealing the Samsung Galaxy S26 launch date as February 25th. Following its usual schedule, Samsung will release its next-generation Galaxy S series flagship phones and Galaxy Buds4 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event earlier this year.
The poster that was leaked has some blurred content, and the whistleblower did not reveal any other information.
Confirming the rounded corners and pill-shaped camera bump, @Evan Blass also shared a set of renders showing a phone case for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.
According to renders shared by @Evan Blass, the body lines have subtly changed for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. Shifting from a more angular style to a more rounded corner design, it appears to feature an ultra-narrow bezel design, further increasing the screen-to-body ratio. Additionally, GSMAura has attached the relevant images below:
The main difference between the two is their size; the renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ show the same appearance.
Shared by @MysteryLupin, the official Kindsuit Case for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has been revealed. A hit during the Galaxy S25 era, this series’ core selling point remains its vegan leather (artificial leather) back, offering a delicate feel, an environmentally friendly design, and a business-like texture. Orange, black, silver, and tan are the four color versions shown in this leak, though official names are yet to be confirmed.
Samsung has officially confirmed a brand-new privacy protection feature for its smartphones, in addition to the usual configuration upgrades. Although the official statement did not directly mention the specific model or feature name, the industry generally believes this is the previously leaked ‘Privacy Display’ feature. It is expected to be unveiled with the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
When using public transportation, users will no longer need to worry about being stared at while checking messages or entering passwords. This feature will allow users to personalize settings to their needs, enabling it for specific apps or automatically activating it when entering private areas of the phone.