Samsung Galaxy A26 Revealed in Realistic Renders Ahead of Launch

Samsung is gearing up to launch a few more budget-friendly smartphones before the end of this year, and one of the most anticipated is the Galaxy A26. Set to be the most affordable model in Samsung’s lineup to feature an AMOLED display, the Galaxy A26 has been previewed through new renders from Android Headlines (via OnLeaks). Let’s dive into the details!

The phone sports an Infinity-U display, with a teardrop notch for the front-facing camera. While it has a noticeable chin at the bottom, the side bezels look quite thin. From the front, its design closely resembles that of its predecessor. On the back, there’s a vertical camera module housing three sensors. A new “Key Island” design is also in play, where the volume and power buttons are positioned in a slightly raised area on the phone’s frame. While unconfirmed, it appears both the body and edges of the Galaxy A26 are made from polycarbonate.

On the hardware side, the Galaxy A26 5G features a 6.64-inch AMOLED display and measures 164 x 77.5 mm with a slim 7.7 mm profile. Recent benchmarks on GeekBench reveal it’s powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1280 processor and will come with at least 6 GB of RAM, running on Android 15 out of the box. While specific camera details remain unknown, the Galaxy A26’s predecessor launched last December, hinting that we could see this model debut very soon—possibly even earlier than anticipated.

via androidheadlines

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