Samsung’s future phones are already starting to leak, and one detail that keeps popping up is the camera design. According to new information, the Galaxy S26 series, along with the Galaxy A37 and A57, may receive a noticeable change on the back.
Instead of individual camera rings, Samsung could move to a raised camera plateau, similar to what we’ve seen on recent foldable models. While it may look cleaner, it could also affect how the phone sits on a table.
Galaxy S26 Series Leak
The Galaxy S26 series is expected to feature a single raised camera bump that holds all three rear cameras together. This would be a clear shift from Samsung’s recent design approach.
It may help Samsung fit better camera hardware, but the raised bump could cause a bit of wobble when the phone is placed flat.
Galaxy A37 Leak
The Galaxy A37 is also rumored to adopt the same camera plateau design. If true, this would bring a more flagship-like look to Samsung’s mid-range lineup.
This could make the A37 feel more premium than earlier models, even though it’s aimed at budget-conscious buyers.
Galaxy A57 Leak
The Galaxy A57 is expected to follow the same design language, with all lenses placed inside one raised camera module. This would replace the separate camera cutouts Samsung has used in the past.
Just like the S26, the raised camera bump may lead to slight wobbling when used on flat surfaces without a case.
Foldable Design Influence
The leaked camera layout is said to be inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold7, suggesting Samsung wants a more unified look across its devices.
The information comes via Dux Ducis, though it’s worth noting that final designs can still change before official launch.

