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Rumor: Samsung to adopt new design in 2026, a smaller Galaxy S Ultra in the works

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Ivan 13 December 2023

Samsung Android Rumors

A somewhat questionable report claims a few major developments from Samsung in the coming years. First off, the company is expected to keep its minimalist design language until and including, the Galaxy S25 series in 2025, then switch to a new design language altogether. There's also a part in the report about Samsung shrinking down the Galaxy A series.

Here's where the report gets dicey. It says Samsung is considering making an iPhone Pro competitor and putting it in the FE lineup. We could read this is a smaller Galaxy S Ultra type of device or perhaps a more capable Galaxy FE device. It's reportedly in the early stages of development.

Rumor: Samsung to adopt new design in 2026, possible smaller Galaxy S Ultra in the works

The other alleged incoming product is a Galaxy Fold Lite model that could either shrink the cover display or remove it entirely. This will reportedly arrive after the Galaxy Z Fold6. The report claims that such a Fold Lite would mean no Z Flip model, which is hard to believe given the Z Flip's popularity.

It's food for thought, but it's too early to be considered a serious report.

Source 1 | 2 | Via

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Reader comments

  • YUKI93
  • IVG
  • 25 Dec 2023

It's still down to app developers and smartphone OEMs to allow native screen splitting or multi-window. If they don't bother with it, so be it. Even DraStic has trouble splitting the screen and the controllers on foldable phones. I used to ...

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  • justasmile
  • vjq
  • 25 Dec 2023

You can do that on foldables too, can't you?

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  • YUKI93
  • IVG
  • 25 Dec 2023

Unlike dual screens, foldables heavily rely on screen splitting. If the app doesn't natively support it, you can't use it side by side. One major example of it is e-commerce apps. Also, most apps aren't even made for foldable/tablet UI...

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