Samsung Galaxy A26 Leaked Renders Reveal Major Screen Size Upgrade
Merely a year after launching the Galaxy A25, Samsung is on the brink of unveiling its successor. While the Galaxy A26 has not been officially introduced yet, we’ve got our hands on the first set of leaked renders that showcase the smartphone in stunning detail.
The dimensions of the Galaxy A26 stand at 164 x 77.5 x 7.7 mm, widening slightly to 9.7 mm with the camera bump. Notably taller, wider, and slimmer compared to its predecessor, the A26 likely features a larger screen, anticipated to be around 6.64 inches, up from the 6.5-inch screen on the A25.
Performance-wise, the A26 is expected to utilize the same Exynos 1280 chipset as its predecessor, complemented by 6GB of RAM in one model—though additional configurations are anticipated. The device is predicted to debut with Android 15, maintaining a price point similar to the A25.
The leaked renders highlight a flat display featuring a classic waterdrop notch and a pronounced bottom bezel. The rear cameras are neatly housed together, moving away from the previous individual placements. The side profile reveals sleek, flat edges with the unique addition of Samsung’s Key Island, accommodating the power and volume buttons.