What’s happened? An image has appeared online showing a phone in a trio of colors which could be dummy units of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, with one of the shades looking suspiciously similar to Apple’s Cosmic Orange.
- The image was originally shared on Reddit, and then posted on X by reliable leaker @UniverseIce.
- It appears we’re looking at simple shells, not working phones, and their origin is unknown – so take what you see here with a pinch of salt.
- The three colors in question seem to be silver, orange, and gold.
- There are no logos or markings on the units, a sign these could be prototype dummies rather than production parts.
This is important because: Apple made a splash last month with the introduction of the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, which got people talking and helped push the handsets further into the limelight. If Samsung is trialing an orange finish, it could draw ire from some, who will point to it following in Apple’s footsteps rather than charting its own course.
- As Android Authority points out, a number of commentors on the Reddit thread appear to be unhappy with this potential direction for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, with some accusing Samsung of copying Apple.
- Tech journo Max Jambor also chimed in, “Orange is the new Black. And will be in 2026 as well”, adding fuel to the orange colorway fire.
Why should I care? If the Ultra lineup gets brighter, buyers get real choice, not just titanium tones that blend together. Brighter finishes photograph well and stand out in videos, which matters when most shopping starts on a screen. But if the feedback on this leak are any indication of eventual consumer behavior, copycat accusations signal a growing disdain of products that are too similar.
- Color can be the deciding factor when specs look similar across flagships, especially if certain colors are online exclusives.
- Brand perception counts, and online sentiment can move early demand — or lack thereof.
Okay, so what’s next? Take this with a heavy grain of salt until harder evidence shows up. The telltale signs to watch are CAD leaks from case makers, regulatory filings that list official colors, and retailer materials that name finishes.
- In the past, Samsung has offered bolder colorways as online exclusives on its own website. It could look to test a louder shade like orange this way.
- If you can’t wait for an orange S26 Ultra to arrive, you can probably turn your current phone Cosmic Orange.