Over the past weeks and months, the design features of the Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra have crystallized, although some controversy continues over the thickness of the regular version, which was reported to have undergone a sudden modification at the last minute.
Recently, a new set of leaked images appeared, this time from within the Samsung code itself, specifically in a beta version of the One UI 8.5 interface. According to the Android Authority website, the four images reveal the back interface of three of Samsung’s new flagship phones, under the code names M1, M2, and M3.
M1 stands for Galaxy S26, M2 represents the Galaxy S26 Plus, and M3 is likely the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

In a related context, other leaks indicated the presence of a new magnetic power bank dedicated to the Galaxy S26 series, which confirms that the phones will finally come with magnets built into the body, without the need to use a dedicated cover to take advantage of Qi2 accessories. So far, this feature is only provided by HMD Skyline phones and four of Google’s leading Pixel 10 devices.








