Igeekphone News, November 14th: Source Schrodinger posted on the X platform today, exposing real photos and software and hardware parameters of the Samsung Galaxy S26+ phone.
Judging from the pictures he posted, the back cover of this phone is grayish black. The R corners on the four sides are smaller than those of the Galaxy S25+, making it look more square. The rear camera module adopts an oval outline raised design. The flash is located on the right side of the camera. The overall design is quite similar to the Z Fold 7 foldable phone.

Sources said that he has used this prototype, which is equipped with an Exynos 2600 chip, 12GB of memory and 512GB of storage space, running the One UI 8.5 beta system. The camera performance has been significantly improved, among which the video recording function has been improved more obviously, and the battery life is stable. However, it might be an illusion brought about by the first use.

Technology media SammyGuru commented that although this photo seems highly credible at first glance, a certain degree of skepticism still needs to be maintained. After all, Samsung usually takes strict confidentiality measures for prototypes, and the S26 series phones are still several months away from release. More importantly, the back of this phone lacks the common regulatory stickers and tracking labels of test phones.

According to the information previously cited by Igeekphone from blogger @i Ice Universe, the starting memory of all models of the Samsung Galaxy S26 is 12GB from Samsung, and the memory specification is LPDDR5X 10.7Gbps.








