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The Galaxy S26 Ultra may have a display with more rounded corners compared to that of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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There have been plenty of leaks about Samsung’s next lineup of non-foldable flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S26 series, revealing almost everything about it. That includes the design of the three phones in it. Well, today, we get to see screen protectors for these phones, which sheds more light on the designs and the displays of the three devices.
On X, PhoneArt has posted an image of alleged tempered glass screen protectors for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra. As you can see in the picture below, all three screen guards have rounded corners, suggesting that the displays of all three phones will have rounded corners, which is what we discovered from their renders, too.
In Samsung’s current lineup of non-foldable flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S25 series, the Galaxy S25 and the Galaxy S25+ have displays with rounder corners, whereas the corners of the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s screen are not so rounded or have a sharper angle. With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is making all three devices more consistent in terms of look.
The screen protectors also suggest that all three phones in the lineup have equally sized bezels, and they will be extremely thin. Will they be thinner than the bezels of the Galaxy S25 series phones? Well, that’s something that can be told only when we get numbers of their thickness or from side-by-side comparison, which may be possible only after Samsung launches the lineup.
Speaking of which, yesterday, we learned that Samsung may launch the Galaxy S26 series on 25 February 2026.
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