Galaxy S26 Ultra realistic looking dummy surfaces in hands-on video with rounder corners
Leaks around the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra are picking up pace, and the latest one gives us a closer look at the phone in a White finish, thanks to a newly surfaced dummy unit.

The clip, shared by tipster Phonenurd, doesn’t show the display powered on, so it’s unclear whether this is a functioning unit or simply a realistic-looking dummy with camera lenses and premium finish details. Non-functional mockups are typically used by accessory makers to prepare cases ahead of launch. But even as a dummy, it reveals quite a bit about the design direction Samsung may be taking this year.
The White variant looks surprisingly clean. While Cobalt Violet is reportedly the hero color for the lineup, this white finish feels understated and premium.
One noticeable change is the shape of the corners. The S26 Ultra appears to lean even further into rounded edges compared to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, which had already softened the sharp, boxy look seen in earlier Ultra models.
If this holds true in the final version, it could make the device more comfortable to hold without sacrificing the Ultra’s premium feel. It’s a subtle change, but ergonomics matter.
The camera setup also seems to be evolving. Since the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung has stuck with a relatively clean look: individual camera rings sitting directly on the rear panel. The S26 series, however, introduces a more noticeable camera bump across the lineup.
It’s a shift from minimalism toward something slightly more aggressive. Some fans may prefer the older floating-lens aesthetic, but this new approach does give the device a stronger visual identity.
The Galaxy S26 lineup is expected to arrive in four standard colors: Violet (likely Cobalt Violet), Black, Blue (possibly Sky Blue), and White. Samsung is also likely to introduce a few online-exclusive shades.
If these early looks are accurate, the Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn’t reinvent the design, but it does refine it in a few meaningful ways.
Now the real question is whether those tweaks will be enough to stand out in an increasingly competitive flagship market.
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(Source: @Phonenurd)
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