Samsung is reportedly working on its next Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to launch early 2026 with advanced features to provide users a better experience, competing with Apple.
According to Android Authority's report, Samsung’s own One UI 8.5 software includes renders of the new Android flagships, as the first render shows a phone with the codenames M1 and M2, while the second image shows a phone with the codename M3.
Earlier leaks confirm that M1 and M2 apply to the base Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus. Meanwhile, the M3 codename has been linked to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
It should be noted that the upcoming Galaxy S26/S26 Plus renders line up with leaked renders by Steve ‘OnLeaks’ Hemmerstoffer, which means that a vertically stacked rear camera system featuring three lenses in a camera island.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra render also corroborates previously leaked OnLeaks imagery, which results in three vertically aligned rear cameras in a camera island, along with two more sensors next to the main housing.
However, the South Korean-based tech giant is yet to officially reveal the details of the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, which will be advanced features-powered devices to rival competitors.