Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra leaks: New design, specs and more details tipped ahead of launch
New leaks suggest that the upcoming Galaxy S27 Ultra may bring a major design overhaul.
The leaked design shows three cameras positioned side-by-side within a single horizontal camera module.
It also shows a much smaller camera bump.
Samsung’s Galaxy S Ultra design language has remained largely unchanged for several generations, with individual vertical camera rings defining the look of its flagship phones. However, new leaks suggest that the upcoming Galaxy S27 Ultra may bring a major design overhaul. The biggest change could be the camera setup. Below is everything we know so far about the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra, including its specs, price and design.
SurveySamsung Galaxy S27 Ultra: Design (Expected)
Sammyguru has spotted evidence of the potential redesign in the WIPO design database. The design shows three cameras positioned side-by-side within a single horizontal camera module. This would be a significant departure from the individual camera rings seen on recent Galaxy S models. The design also appears to show a much smaller camera bump.
If Samsung follows through with this design, the Galaxy S27 Ultra could look noticeably different from its predecessors.
If the Galaxy S27 Pro and 27 Ultra really look like this, I wouldn't mind at all pic.twitter.com/HlFTiWFScw
— Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) August 15, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra: Specs and price (Expected)
According to leaks shared by tipster Ice Universe on X (formerly Twitter), the Galaxy S27 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.9-inch display. It is likely to sport a quad camera setup on the back, including a 5x telephoto sensor. For selfies, you can expect a 16MP camera on the front. Under the hood, the device will likely run on a Snapdragon chip, and may pack a 5,700mAh battery. Earlier leaks suggest a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset, and 45W or 65W fast charging support.
As for the pricing, the Galaxy S27 Ultra is expected to start at around Rs 1,49,990, with the top-end variant going to Rs 1,74,990.
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