Galaxy A16 has already launched, and next up we shall soon witness Galaxy A26’s debut. December is usually the month Samsung reserves for this line of devices, and this is probably true for A26 as well, with no changes in the timeline reported thus far. But ahead of all that, there has been a design leak.
These are the first renders of Galaxy A26 showing some design changes and improvements over the old A25. For example, the measurements have been scaled up and A26 is now 164mm tall, 77.5mm wide, and 7.7mm thin with a chunky camera module that makes it even thicker at 9.7mm.
As the leak foreshadows, it has become taller, wider, and thinner, and because of this, the screen size is also bigger here. The panel isn’t 6.5” as it was used to, but they rather include a 6.64” panel with Galaxy A26. At least that’s what we hear from the leak-verse.
There’s also a confirmation that Samsung's 4G new mobile deploys an Exynos 1280 chip, the same as the A25, but it will have more clock speed. It appeared on Geekbench and that’s where all the information comes from. We also have a 6 GB RAM option, possibly among several other memory combos.
You can tell that this time, the camera cells aren’t isolated but rather housed in the same module, and, that’s the same thing you should look out for with A36 and A56. The display, sadly, is no better than A25’s with the same ugly notch cutout on the forehead.