We have some eyebrows this year’s smartphone design-and we will have something next year. Did you see yesterday’s leakage in which the Galaxy S26 series dummy was shown? The S26 Edge especially stood along the Chenky camera island.
CAD -based renders have now targeted the web developed Onlex. They confirm the design as a whole and give the same dimensions: 158.4 x 75.7 x 5.5 mm. It is 0.3 mm thin from the current S25 edge, though its camera is not calculated by the island.
Said Camera Island brings a total thickness of up to 10.8 mm. It’s … a lot. In particular, consider that it is almost full of full width of the phone. Why did Samsung go with such an Odball design? We hope to know through the future leakage.
However, go back to this leak-it confirms that the Samsung Galaxy will be built-in magnets for full Q2 support in the S26 Edge. Of course, when it comes to designing magnetic snaps on accessories, the camera can cause problems-check the dummy leaks from the total to look at where the magnet’s camera is in connection with the island.

This display will have 6.7 “as before, as more details about the panel should be confirmed. Based on this and similar dimensions, the S25 edge, the 2026 model should have similar bells around the screen.
On the Plus side, Samsung has allegedly found a way to increase the battery capacity than the current edge, ranging from 3,900mAh to 4,200mAh. It is not as much as we hope that if it is a C/C battery, but it may be explained why the galaxy is the form of the S26 Edge.

Earlier, we saw the Edge Gake Bench with Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (or whatever is called), which is to be officially announced soon. Unfortunately, it was a different situation in the United States, so we do not know if other regions will get a different chip set (we are thinking about Exteinos 2600). Other changes may include a 50MP ultra-wide camera-despite the XL size collision, the third camera will not be added.
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