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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra might offer a more comfortable in-hand feel than previous models

A new leak suggests that the flagship could feature even more rounded corners.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (left) and the Galaxy S25 Ultra Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

What’s happened? A new leak suggests that the Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a welcome design change that could make it significantly more comfortable to hold.

  • Trusted tipster Ice Universe has shared an image on X comparing screen protectors for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the upcoming flagship.
  • The image indicates that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could have more rounded corners, potentially resulting in a noticeably better in-hand feel.

Why is this important? The Galaxy S24 Ultra‘s sharp, boxy corners were a major point of concern for users, who found the device uncomfortable to hold for long periods. Some even claimed that the device’s edges were so sharp that they literally tore through their jeans.

  • Samsung took this feedback seriously with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which introduced slightly rounded corners.
  • Now, it appears that the company is taking things a step further with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which could make the device even more ergonomic.

S25 Ultra and S26 Ultra pic.twitter.com/9Pwjuel7sJ

— PhoneArt (@UniverseIce) November 5, 2025

Why should I care? If you’ve ever found Samsung’s Ultra models uncomfortable to hold, this design tweak could make a huge difference in day-to-day use, especially if you prefer using your phones without a case.

  • The Galaxy S26 Ultra, like its predecessors, is expected to be large and heavy, so even small tweaks like this could go a long way in making the device more comfortable to handle during long texting, reading, or gaming sessions.
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What’s next? Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S26 series early next year, with a recent report indicating a February 25 launch. We expect more leaks to shed light on this design change in the weeks leading up to Unpacked, giving us a better idea of just how much sleeker and more comfortable the new Ultra might be.

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