Galaxy S26 Official Renders Leak: Colors, Upgrades, and the New Privacy Display


Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S26 series later this month, with devices expected to hit store shelves in March. While specs and rumors have been circulating for weeks, newly leaked official renders now give us the clearest look yet at the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra in all main color options.

If you were waiting to see how these phones actually look before deciding to upgrade, this leak may help you make that call.

Galaxy S26: Familiar Look, Subtle Refinements

The base Galaxy S26 will reportedly launch in four colors:

  • Black

  • White

  • Cobalt Violet

  • Sky Blue

Design-wise, it closely resembles its predecessor, though it adopts the slightly raised rear camera bump seen on the Ultra model. The device is expected to feature a 6.3-inch display, a modest increase from the previous 6.2-inch screen.

Battery capacity is said to increase to 4,300 mAh, up from 4,000 mAh on the Galaxy S25. In most regions, the phone will likely use Samsung’s in-house 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset. Charging speeds are expected to remain capped at 25W wired.

Galaxy S26 Plus: Bigger Screen, Bigger Battery

The Galaxy S26 Plus mirrors the base model in design and color options:

  • Black

  • White

  • Cobalt Violet

  • Sky Blue

The key difference is size. The Plus variant is expected to feature a 6.7-inch display and a larger 4,900 mAh battery. Unlike the base model, it retains 45W wired charging support.

Internally, the chipset strategy may remain the same as the base version, with Exynos powering most regions.

For users who prefer larger screens without stepping into Ultra pricing territory, the Plus continues to serve as the middle-ground option.

Galaxy S26 Ultra: The Flagship Focus

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is clearly the highlight of the lineup.

It will launch in the same four main colors, with additional online-exclusive shades reportedly including:

  • Silver Shadow

  • Pink Gold

The Ultra is expected to feature a nearly 6.9-inch display and continue including the S Pen. Performance may be powered globally by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, though regional variations are still uncertain.

A Wider Aperture and the Return of the Camera Island

Samsung is reportedly introducing a wider aperture for improved low-light photography and sharper detail. To accommodate the new hardware while slimming the phone, the company reintroduced a more prominent camera island.

Battery capacity remains at 5,000 mAh, but charging speeds see a welcome upgrade:

  • 60W wired charging

  • 25W wireless charging

These improvements could make daily charging noticeably faster compared to previous generations.

The Privacy Display: A Standout Feature

Perhaps the most intriguing addition is the new privacy display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

This feature is designed to obscure screen content from side angles, preventing others from peeking at your display. Reports suggest it may be customizable and even powered by Galaxy AI, automatically activating when someone approaches.

If implemented effectively, this could become one of the most practical privacy features seen on a mainstream smartphone.

Managing Your Data Before Upgrading

With the Galaxy S26 series launching soon, many users will begin preparing to switch devices. Before trading in your current phone, it is important to back up your information and eliminate duplicate contacts to avoid clutter on your new device.

Samsung provides Smart Switch to help migrate data between Galaxy devices. Smart Switch supports transferring apps, settings, and personal files during setup.

For users who want additional flexibility, Smart Transfer is a third-party file sharing app that simplifies data migration. It supports cross-device transfers and can help users organize files before upgrading. Whether cleaning up contacts or preparing content for transfer, having reliable tools ensures a smoother transition to the Galaxy S26 lineup.

Additionally, users who rely on a My network info app or similar tools to monitor connectivity may want to reinstall or back up those apps before switching devices to maintain continuity in tracking network performance.

Color Impressions: Bright White and Muted Purple

The white Galaxy S26 stands out this year. Leaks suggest Samsung has refined the finish to make it brighter and more premium-looking than in previous generations.

Sky Blue resembles prior white variants, while Black remains the classic, understated choice.

Cobalt Violet, however, appears more subdued than some may have expected. While not as bold as recent standout smartphone colors from competitors, it could look more impressive in person.

Final Thoughts

The Galaxy S26 series appears to focus on refinement rather than radical redesign. Larger batteries, improved charging speeds, enhanced camera hardware, and the innovative privacy display all point to meaningful upgrades.

With official launch just weeks away, these leaked renders offer a nearly complete preview of Samsung’s 2026 flagship strategy. If you are considering upgrading, now may be the right time to start preparing your data and deciding which color suits you best.


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