Samsung is set to revamp the design of its upcoming flagship phone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Leaks reveal that the new model will adopt a curvier silhouette, moving away from the sharp, angular design reminiscent of the Galaxy Note series. This change is part of a broader effort to unify the visual identity of Samsung’s Galaxy S series.
The S Pen, a hallmark of Samsung’s premium devices, will remain a feature of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, despite earlier concerns about its future. Leaked images suggest a subtle redesign of the stylus, although the specifics remain unclear. While the S Pen will continue to be part of the package, it is not expected to regain Bluetooth functionality, which was removed in the S24 Ultra model.
The shift in design and the continued inclusion of the S Pen underscore Samsung’s commitment to refining its flagship offerings, ensuring that the stylus remains an integral part of the Galaxy experience. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is anticipated to launch in the first quarter of the year, aligning with Samsung’s usual release schedule for its flagship series.

