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Aug 19, 2025 Chathura Prabhaswara Gamage News 754 hits
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series is already generating buzz, and a new leak has revealed interesting details about the Galaxy S26 Pro. Samsung is reportedly dropping the traditional base model in favor of this new “Pro” version, which will join the Galaxy S26 Edge and S26 Ultra in the 2025 flagship lineup.
According to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Galaxy S26 Pro will feature a 6.27-inch display. This is slightly smaller than most current flagship phones, which typically measure around 6.4 inches. The more compact size is expected to make the device easier to handle and more comfortable for one-handed use.
Even with the smaller display, Samsung is known for delivering high-resolution AMOLED panels with smooth refresh rates, so users can still expect an immersive and vibrant viewing experience.
One of the biggest upgrades mentioned in the leak is the battery. The Galaxy S26 Pro is rumored to come with a 4300 mAh battery, an improvement over the 4000 mAh cell in the Galaxy S25. While the increase may not sound huge, it could translate to noticeably better battery life—great news for heavy smartphone users.
The leak did not provide specific details about the camera setup. However, earlier rumors suggested that Samsung might introduce a new main camera sensor for the S26 Pro. Whether or not this turns out to be true remains to be seen, but fans are hopeful for improved photography performance compared to the Galaxy S25.
Leaks indicate that Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 Pro, Galaxy S26 Edge (replacing the Plus model), and the Galaxy S26 Ultra. More details are expected to surface as the official launch date approaches.
For now, the confirmed leaks about a smaller but premium display and a larger battery give us the first look at what Samsung has planned for its 2025 flagship smartphones.
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