This year, smartphone manufacturers are keenly focused on creating thinner devices. Samsung has already made strides with the introduction of the sleek Galaxy S25 Edge and a more compact Galaxy Z Fold 7. Rumors now suggest that the entire Galaxy S26 lineup will continue this trend, boasting slimmer profiles than their predecessors. According to insider information, while all three models will be thinner, they won’t necessarily aim for ultra-thin status but will offer improved grip as a result.
In the ongoing debate between thinness and battery capacity, there is a potential solution on the horizon. If Samsung adopts silicon-carbon technology, it could provide both a larger battery and a more slender phone. Previous leaks hinted at a battery capacity increase up to 7,000mAh with this technology. Additionally, there is speculation about changes in the model lineup, with discussions on whether a Pro variant will replace the base model or the Plus model. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the final lineup, Samsung’s commitment to innovation is clear and promising.

