A fresh leak regarding the Galaxy S26 Ultra has surfaced, courtesy of renowned tipster Evan Blass. This time, a 360-degree render reveals the flagship’s design from every angle. Samsung is expected to officially unveil the device alongside the standard S26 and S26+ later this month.

While this isn't our first glimpse of the handset—given the previous circulation of CAD files and mockups—this comprehensive 360-degree view offers the clearest look yet, leaving virtually no design details for the official launch day to surprise us with.

Samsung appears to be continuing its departure from the sharp, boxy aesthetic of its predecessors. The Galaxy S26 Ultra adopts a softer approach with a curved frame and rounded corners, a shift likely aimed at improving ergonomics and hand-feel compared to the blockier designs of the past.

The most distinct visual change, however, lies in the camera housing. Moving away from the individual "floating" lens design seen in recent generations, the leak suggests Samsung is reverting to a unified camera island to house the sensors.

The render showcases the device in a striking new purple hue, tipped to be marketed as "Cobalt Violet." The lineup is also expected to include Black, White, Sky Blue, Silver Shadow, and Pink Gold. Sources suggest that the Silver Shadow and Pink Gold variants may remain exclusive to Samsung’s online store, while the other colorways will be widely available at major retailers.