While the internet is abuzz with leaks and rumors surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S25, there’s another side to the story. CAD renders of the Samsung Galaxy A26, the upcoming mid-range successor to the Galaxy A25, have surfaced, revealing its full front and rear design. Have a look.
Samsung Galaxy A26 Leaked Renders Reveal its Design
The Samsung Galaxy A26’s design has been leaked through CAD renders via AndroidHeadlines in collaboration with OnLeaks. If you look closely, the phone features a flat display with a water-drop notch at the top. It also has bezels all around, with the bottom bezel being the thickest.
On the rear, you can see a triple-camera setup arranged in a typical Samsung style, accompanied by a flashlight positioned to the side. There also appears to be a slight camera bump, and there’s Samsung branding toward the bottom.
The back and side panels of the phone are flat. However, there’s a Key Island on the right where the portion carrying the power and volume buttons protrudes slightly and has a bit of curvature. This design choice, first introduced on the Galaxy A25 and A15, should make it easier to grip the phone and press the buttons.
The SIM tray is located on the top-left edge, while the speaker grill, microphone, and USB Type-C port are at the bottom. If you’re expecting an audio jack, it’s absent. We anticipate it will have the same plastic frame and back panel build as last year’s Galaxy A25.
Samsung Galaxy A26 Leaked Specifications
AndroidHeadlines mentions Galaxy A26’s approximate dimensions as 164 x 77.5 x 7.7mm. However, these are rough numbers based on CAD renders.
The Galaxy A26 will reportedly come with a 6.64-inch display and is expected to be powered by the Exynos 1280 processor just like its predecessor. In fact, it did recently surface on Geekbench showing the same SoC. The phone will have 6GB of RAM and will run Android 15 with likely One UI 7 on top of it.
To recall, the Galaxy A25 launched at $299 in the US, and we expect a similar price tag for the Galaxy A26.
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