The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature a redesigned camera island inspired by the Galaxy S26 Edge and Galaxy Z Fold 7, with leaked images showing a flat-sided device with a new camera layout, although some find the design less impressive than previous models.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, revealed through CAD-based renders, features a thin, flat display with a large camera island housing two cameras, a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate, built-in magnets with Qi2 support, and an upgraded 50MP ultrawide camera. It will be thinner than its predecessor, the S25 Edge, and is expected to include a larger battery (up to 4,200mAh) and be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processors, with a launch anticipated in January.
Google's Pixel 10 Pro, set to be announced at the August 20 Made By Google event, has been leaked through images and CAD files revealing a refined design with a new camera bar, smaller bezels, and a potential periscope lens, while emphasizing that the main improvements will be in software and AI integration rather than revolutionary hardware changes.
Leaked images suggest the Nothing Phone 3 will feature a highly unconventional camera layout with three separated cameras and a translucent back, aligning with teasers from Nothing, and set for official reveal on July 1st.
Fujifilm announced the X-E5, a rangefinder-style camera aimed at young photographers, featuring a higher-end design, a 40MP sensor, and a new 23mm f/2.8 lens, emphasizing an immersive shooting experience and user feedback-driven improvements, while also indicating future plans for the X-Pro series.
Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Air has entered the new product introduction phase at Foxconn, moving from concept to mass production. The model is expected to replace the Plus version, featuring a slimmer design and a custom 5G modem chip. It will have a display size between the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, and a centered rear camera with a 48-megapixel lens. The iPhone 17 Air is set to launch next year alongside other iPhone 17 models.
A leaked phone case allegedly for the upcoming Google Pixel 10 suggests that the new model will maintain a similar camera design to its predecessor, the Pixel 9, with a large horizontal cutout for the camera visor. The leak, shared by known Apple leaker Sonny Dickson, also indicates that the Pixel 10 will have rounded corners. While the authenticity of the case is unverified, it hints at the start of more design leaks for the Pixel 10 series.
Google's upcoming Pixel 9A is rumored to abandon the signature camera bar design in favor of a flush camera setup, likely due to advancements in computational photography. This change could test whether a smaller sensor can maintain image quality in mid-range phones. The Pixel 9A is expected to feature a 6.3-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and the Tensor G4 chip, though it may use an older modem. The phone could be announced as early as March, aligning with the Android 16 release.
A new leak of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 reveals a ridged design for the rear camera lenses, which appears cheap for a flagship device. The phone also seems wider, hinting at slightly larger displays, though major hardware upgrades are not expected. Samsung may still surprise with unexpected features at the official launch.
Leaked images of an iPhone 16 case reveal a new vertically-aligned camera cutout, suggesting a change from the current diagonal layout on the iPhone 15. This design is expected to enable spatial video recording, similar to the layout of the iPhone X and iPhone 11. The change aligns with Apple's previous adjustments to the iPhone 15 Pro's camera layout, and the iPhone 16 is anticipated to launch later this year.
Photos of the first iPhone 16 cases reveal a new vertical rear camera arrangement, featuring two separate camera rings for the Wide and Ultra Wide cameras within a pill-shaped raised surface. The design also includes an Action Button and a pressure-sensitive Capture button for shooting horizontal video. While the existence of these cases does not confirm the final design, leaks suggest that Apple has settled on this design for the iPhone 16, expected to launch in September.
Rumors suggest that the iPhone 16 will feature a vertical camera layout, which is linked to Apple's VR headset, Vision Pro, and its Spatial Video feature. This layout is designed to facilitate the filming of 3D videos that can be viewed immersively on Vision Pro. The iPhone 15 Pro currently supports this feature, but the iPhone 16's vertical camera layout is expected to enhance the filming experience for Spatial Video.
Honor teases the upcoming "Magic 6 Ultimate" smartphone with a wild new camera design, featuring a square-like module that takes up most of the back of the device. The teaser initially did not show the cameras, leading to speculation about their positioning, but new images reveal a trio of cameras similar to those in the Honor Magic 6 Pro. The device will offer 512GB or 1TB of storage and will be available in black or purple. The full announcement is set for March 18, with slim odds of a global launch.
Honor teases the upcoming launch of the Magic 6 Ultimate in China, featuring a unique square-shaped camera module with two rounded corners. The design shift from the previous model hints at a fresh and eye-catching appearance, although the actual camera lenses remain a mystery. The phone is expected to share most specs with the Pro model but in a lighter build, including a 6.8-inch OLED display, powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and a March 18 full reveal.
Honor teases the upcoming "Magic 6 Ultimate" smartphone with a wild new camera design, described as an "ultimate artistic masterpiece." The device features a unique camera module that takes up most of the back, with a square-like shape and rounded corners. The teaser does not reveal the camera positions, leading to speculation about hidden cameras or special glass technology. The full announcement is set for March 18, but a global launch seems unlikely.