Samsung has yet to release the Galaxy A26, A36, and A56 for this year’s A-series lineup. However, one of them is expected to launch soon. The Galaxy A26 is on its way and could be unveiled in just a few days. As the launch date approaches, leaks and rumors continue to reveal new details.

Recently, a fresh set of renders surfaced online, showcasing the Galaxy A26 from all angles and revealing its possible color options. The images were shared by leaker Arsène Lupin on X, giving us a closer look at what to expect.
It looks like Samsung is sticking with the notch design for the Galaxy A26 in 2025. While the side and top bezels appear slightly thinner, the bottom bezel, or “chin,” remains quite thick. The display borders are noticeably uneven, as seen in the latest renders. The device is expected to come in black, light pink, and light blue color options.
A major design change can be seen on the rear side. The Galaxy A26 adopts Samsung’s new unified camera design, similar to its recent A-series models. Instead of separate camera modules, the lenses are now stacked vertically under a glass panel, giving the phone a sleeker and more modern look.
Another noticeable feature is the “Key Island” design, where the volume rocker and power button, which includes a fingerprint sensor, protrude slightly from the right side. Apart from these design tweaks, leaked details suggest several internal upgrades as well.
According to reports, the Galaxy A26 will feature either a 6.65-inch or a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Compared to its predecessor, which was 8.3mm thick, the A26 is now slimmer at 7.7mm—an impressive improvement.
However, despite the reduced thickness, the phone is expected to be slightly heavier. The Galaxy A26 reportedly weighs 209g, up from 197g. This weight increase is unlikely to be noticeable in everyday use.
As of now, Samsung has not confirmed the official launch date. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to track the latest developments!