Samsung reportedly bringing this major redesign back from the dead with Galaxy S27 [Gallery]
According to new leaks, Samsung is planning to revive a lost redesign with its Galaxy S27 series, but details are light.
Samsung is reportedly preparing to reintroduce a redesigned Galaxy S27 series, according to recent leaks. Ice Universe, Sonny Dickson, and Max Jambor have all independently confirmed this. The redesign appears to be centered around a camera bar design, initially conceptualized for the now-canceled Galaxy S26 Edge. However, it's unclear whether this design will be exclusive to the Galaxy S27 Ultra or if it will also be applied to other models in the series.
Ice Universe has shared images depicting both a new design and one that mirrors the current Galaxy S26 series. Sonny Dickson, on the other hand, hints at the existence of two different sizes for this redesign, potentially indicating the rumored Galaxy S27 Pro. The camera bar is said to feature two lenses on the left side, a central element that likely houses the third camera lens – previously rumored to be absent in the Ultra model – and a flash.
The entire camera setup is enclosed within a full plateau, extending to both sides of the device's design, reminiscent of Apple's iPhone 17 series aesthetics.
Additionally, Telegram's The Cipher Project has suggested that the Galaxy S27 series will be available in various color options, including black, white, blue, purple, and pink. These colors are expected to be consistent across the entire line-up. The Galaxy S27 series is anticipated to make its debut early next year.
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