A newly surfaced case image may have given us another early look at the Galaxy S26+, and while it doesn’t scream redesign, it does hint at some quiet refinements. The image, shared by accessory maker Dux Ducis, focuses on the front bezels and bottom portion of the phone.
From what’s visible, Samsung appears to be sticking with a flat display and even bezel thickness on all sides. The borders look slim and balanced, though not pushed to extremes. If you were expecting a dramatic jump toward a near bezel-less front, this looks more like a measured step forward instead.
The bottom section of the phone is also clearly shown. There’s a centered USB-C port, speaker grille, and microphone cutout, all housed within what looks like a slightly rounded metal frame. That rounded edge lines up with the case’s own marketing language, which emphasizes comfort and grip rather than sharp, squared-off corners.

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This leak fits with what we’ve been seeing from Samsung lately. Rather than chasing radical design changes every year, the company seems focused on incremental polish. The bezels look cleaner and more uniform, but they don’t try to outdo competitors on thinness alone.
It’s also worth remembering where this image comes from. Case makers like Dux Ducis often get early access to device dimensions so they can prepare accessories ahead of launch. While the final Galaxy S26+ may differ slightly, the overall proportions shown here are usually close to the real thing.
If this render is accurate, the Galaxy S26+ won’t surprise anyone visually—but it should still look modern and premium. Samsung appears to be prioritizing familiarity and usability over flashy design statements this time around.
We’ll get the full picture once Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy S26 series, expected in early 2026. Until then, this case render offers a realistic preview of what the Plus model might look like in the hand.
