Things should get pretty interesting from now until Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, which is less than two weeks away. That’s where we’ll likely get our first official look at the entire Galaxy S26 lineup. Today’s leak comes to us from none other than Evan Blass, who shared renders of all three models in every launch shade.

If simply knowing the options isn’t enough for you, the leaked renders also reveal more about each phone’s design — including the Galaxy S26 Ultra and its color-matched S Pen. What’s apparent from these images is a more consistent color palette across all three models, but I’m betting this isn’t the full story and that we’ll see some online-exclusive shades at launch.

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Samsung sunsetting the Plus model, but apparently, poor sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge have forced Samsung to reconsider — so it appears the Plus will live on for at least another year.

Just like its smaller sibling, the Galaxy S26 Plus will feature the same color options: Black, White, Cobalt Violet, and Sky Blue. Upon closer inspection of the leaked renders, the button placements and layout appear to be identical to the base S26. However, the S26 Plus is noticeably taller, and the bezels wrapping around the display appear ever so slightly thinner.

I’m not as compelled by the Galaxy S26 Plus, given how Samsung has eventually released an updated “FE” model over the past couple of years — which offers most of the best parts of the Plus, but for far less.

best phone contender, but these new renders reveal a clever design tweak. Not only does the Ultra arrive in the same launch shades as its siblings — Black, White, Cobalt Violet, and Sky Blue — but the S Pen’s top clicker is now color-matched to the phone’s frame.

We also get a clear view of the refined camera layout, which houses three primary lenses, with the fourth lens, LED flash, and the proximity sensor positioned separately to the side. Interestingly, based on the leaked color names, it appears Samsung is ditching the titanium frame entirely, which I suspect would be swapped for its latest Armor Aluminum material.

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Knowing that, it will be interesting to see how the new model holds up in terms of durability and heat management compared to its predecessor.

bright orange version that would rival the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s Cosmic Orange.

Taking a look at the current Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus lineup, Samsung offers online exclusives like Pinkgold, Coralred, and Blueblack, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra features Titanium Jadegreen, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Pinkgold.

I would honestly love to see a bright orange Galaxy S26 Ultra, seeing that more vibrant tones could easily translate to better sales for Samsung. Plus, it helps to stand out from the crowd.

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