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Britta O'Boyle

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra looks set to continue 2025's biggest design trend

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra on teal background.
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A report has suggested Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra will be slimmer than its predecessor, but there could be a compromise.

It's claimed that the camera bump could be almost double what it is now, but without any camera improvements.

Slim smartphones seem to be this year's hottest trend.

Samsung not only announced the 5.8mm Galaxy S25 Edge in May, but Apple has also just revealed the iPhone Air that's even slimmer at 5.6mm. And while those two currently sit in their own league of skinny handsets, other flagship phones are also slimming down.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 measures just 8.9mm and it looks great for it, while the Honor Magic V5 is the world's slimmest foldable phone. It's perhaps unsurprising then that rumours surrounding the Galaxy S26 Ultra also suggest a trimmed down thickness.

Will the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra be thinner?

Coming from reliable leaker Ice Universe, (via 9to5Google), the latest shows a render of the Galaxy S26 Ultra from a profile view with detail of some measurements. Apparently, Samsung's next flagship phone will be 7.9mm slim, which would be a reduction of 0.3mm compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

It's not all good news however, with the measurements also detailing how far the camera bump will protrude from the back.

Based on the leak, the camera bump will stick out from the rear glass by 4.5mm. To put that into perspective, the Galaxy S25 Ultra's camera bump sticks out by around 2.4mm so we're talking about almost double the protrusion.

Large camera bumps are certainly not new in the smartphone world, with devices like the Oppo Find X8 Pro and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra embracing them.

The slightly disappointing news about the increase in the camera bump here is that the leak also suggests it isn't going to translate to an improvement in camera performance. According to Ice Universe, Samsung is preparing for an eventual upgrade rather than an immediate one, with the telephoto lens said to be remaining at 50-megapixel.

Still, let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet. The Samsung Galaxy S26 series isn't due to launch until the beginning of 2026 so there's plenty of time for things to change.

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