After announcing the Galaxy S26 FE on August 27, Samsung's next high-end smartphone announcement will arrive in early 2027. The South Korean tech giant is expected to unveil four Galaxy S27 series devices, and the design of the highest-end model, the Galaxy S27 Ultra, may have leaked.
Galaxy S27 Ultra could have a horizontal rectangular camera bar
Reliable tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) has published an image that they claim depicts the basic design of the Galaxy S27 Ultra. On the back, the device appears to feature a thick rectangular bar at the top, housing three camera sensors.
Two of the camera sensors have individual rings, while the third is embedded into a pill-shaped layout alongside laser autofocus module and an LED flash
The image also seems to reveal the location of a circular magnetic ring designed for Qi2 wireless charging and other compatible accessories. This suggests Samsung may finally include built-in magnets natively rather than forcing users to rely on cases to attach magnetic accessories.

Rumored Galaxy S27 Ultra camera specifications
Several past reports and rumors point to a triple-camera setup on the Galaxy S27 Ultra, featuring an upgraded 200MP primary sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultrawide camera with autofocus, and a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom and OIS.
Because the overall layout of the phone, particularly the camera island, looks a lot like the iPhone 17 Pro, Samsung could face heavy criticism if it adopts this look.
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