Leaked images suggest that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a new, raised camera bump similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, with the series expected to launch in February 2026.
Leaked images of the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra reveal a new camera bump design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which may worsen the device's tendency to wobble on flat surfaces due to its raised module and placement, though cases can mitigate this issue. The series is expected to launch in February.
Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra reveal a largely unchanged design from its predecessor, with a significantly larger and protruding camera bump, but minimal upgrades to the camera sensors, suggesting cosmetic updates rather than substantial technological improvements.
Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro reveal a familiar design with a new elevated pill-shaped camera bump and a slightly larger 6.3-inch display, maintaining Samsung's design language while updating key features.
Leaked renders of the upcoming Galaxy S26 series reveal design changes including the return of camera bumps, with the S26 Pro, S26 Ultra, and S26 Edge showcasing distinct rear camera arrangements and flat edges, expected to launch in January 2026.
Leaked images suggest the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a notably large camera bump and a unique, partly opaque clear case, indicating a distinctive and unconventional design that departs from previous models, with a focus on photography capabilities and wireless charging.
The iPhone 17 Pro is rumored to feature an advanced moving telephoto lens capable of 8× optical zoom, which could explain its larger camera bump, as it requires more internal space for the new mechanism. This upgrade would allow switching between 5× and 8× zoom without sensor cropping, marking a significant camera enhancement expected in the September 2025 release.
Leaked render suggests the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a redesign with a raised camera bump housing three of the four rear cameras, larger apertures for better light intake, and a thinner profile, aligning its design closer to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, while maintaining similar external features and improving internal specs like battery and processor.
Honor has launched the Magic V5 foldable in China, reclaiming the title of the world's thinnest foldable at 8.8mm thickness for the 'Warm White' variant, but this model features a notably large camera bump that exceeds the size of the phone itself, raising questions about camera quality versus design.
Leaked images suggest the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be thinner than its predecessor, with a more compact hinge and closer display panels, but it may feature a larger camera bump and a 200MP camera, indicating significant design and camera upgrades.
A leaked image reveals that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will have a notably large camera bump despite its thin overall profile, with the leak providing a clearer view of the camera's size and the phone's slim design, set to debut in early July.
The first design leak of the iPhone 17 Pro suggests a surprising return to an aluminum body and a rectangular camera bump, marking a shift from previous models. This leak provides an early glimpse into potential design changes for Apple's future flagship smartphone.
The iPhone 16 is rumored to have vertically aligned cameras, with two different designs for the camera bump being tested. One design is similar to the current iPhone 15 camera bump but with vertically arranged lenses, while the other design resembles the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone X with a unified vertical camera bump housing both lenses. These changes could potentially enable spatial video recording. However, Apple's design plans have not been finalized, and additional changes are possible.
A leaked image of the OPPO Find X7 Pro reveals a unique octagonal camera bump on the back of the phone, which appears to house four camera sensors, including dual periscope telephoto sensors. Rumors suggest that the main camera could be a 1-inch Sony LYT-900, and the display may be curved with a 2K resolution. It is still unknown when the Find X7 Pro will be launched and if it will be available outside of China.
OnePlus has entered the foldable phone market with its first-ever foldable device, the OnePlus Open. Unlike its competitors Samsung and Google, OnePlus has taken a different approach with its design, offering a more traditional phone aspect ratio on the outer display. The OnePlus Open is also the lightest big-screen foldable phone on the US market, weighing in at 245 grams. While the device offers impressive multitasking capabilities and superior camera performance, it does have some flaws, including a large camera bump and button placement issues. The OnePlus Open is priced at $1,699, making it cheaper than Samsung and Google's foldable phones, and it is currently available for a discounted price of $1,499 with a trade-in offer. However, it should be noted that the OnePlus Open is not sold at carrier stores and does not support wireless charging.