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Samsung’s Galaxy S27 series might finally ditch the boring camera layout

Galaxy S27 could break Samsung’s long-running design streak

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Samsung has barely made any changes to the design of its flagship phones in years. We’ve seen slight touches and tiny tweaks here and there, but nothing too major. But a new leak suggests that the Galaxy S27 series might be the one to break away from this mold by moving away from the familiar top-left vertical arrangement of the rear cameras that Samsung has stuck with for multiple generations.

What’s the real reason behind the Galaxy S27 design change?

The change isn’t about just aesthetics. According to a new leak, the rumored camera changes are tied to make room for a highly-requested feature, which is built-in magnetic wireless charging support. As of right now, Samsung’s camera placement reportedly gets in the way of proper Qi2-style magnetic accessories. So the company will have to reposition the camera module in a way that doesn’t interfere with the placement of the charging rings or limit compatibility of MagSafe or Pixelsnap-like accessories.

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This would also mean that Samsung’s premium phone users won’t have to rely on a special case for magnetic charging functionality.

Why this is a big deal

Samsung bringing native support for Qi2 magnetic wireless charging would mark one of the biggest upgrades to its flagship Galaxy S lineup in recent history. It would also serve as a refreshing visual change as well. The company has only made minor changes to the camera module, but the overall placement has remained largely untouched. So the updated look could also serve as the template for future Samsung flagships.

It is worth noting that this is still just an unconfirmed leak, and these changes might not surface next year. The report points to cost concerns, which could push back these changes. Meaning, the Galaxy S27 could carry on the legacy design, while the Galaxy S28 finally makes the big shift.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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