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Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge leaked renders show copy of iPhone 17 design

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Freshly surfaced renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Edge are fueling speculation that the tech giant is planning a significant design overhaul for its 2026 flagship, one that appears to take cues from its biggest rival, Apple.

The detailed images, shared by the reputable leaker OnLeaks via Android Headlines, showcase a device with a strikingly different aesthetic from its predecessors, most notably featuring a prominent, horizontal camera bar on the rear.

The purported design marks a dramatic departure from the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is expected to retain a vertical camera alignment.

The new renders depict the S26 Edge with remarkably slim bezels and a rectangular camera island housing two lenses, a look that closely mirrors rumored designs and dummy models of the unannounced iPhone 17 Pro.

While the resemblance is notable, a key difference remains: Apple’s next Pro model is widely expected to feature three rear cameras, whereas the S26 Edge render shows only two.

This potential redesign is part of a broader rumored shake-up for Samsung’s S-series lineup. Speculation suggests the Galaxy S26 Edge could replace the traditional “Plus” model, positioning it as a premium, style-focused alternative.

Beyond the visual changes, the leak points to several functional upgrades. The Galaxy S26 Edge is rumored to incorporate built-in magnets for Qi2 wireless charging, a feature that would bring it into alignment with modern iPhones and Google’s anticipated Pixel 10 series.

Furthermore, the device is expected to push the boundaries of thinness, with Android Headlines reporting a potential thickness of just 5.5mm (10.8mm including the camera bump), making it even slimmer than the 5.8mm S25 Edge.

While the mobile world will have to wait until Samsung’s typical January launch window for official confirmation, all eyes are currently on Apple’s upcoming event in a few days, where we may see if the Cupertino giant introduces a similar boxy camera design first.

It is worth noting, however, that Samsung is being criticized for following the design of iPhone when the current Galaxy design has already proven to be a hit. However, we know that Samsung wants to fit in bigger sensors for its camera which is why it has to follow the design.

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