New leak claims Samsung may bring its Flex Magic Pixel privacy display technology to the entire Galaxy S27 lineup, including the base, Plus, Pro, and Ultra models
A new Galaxy S27 leak suggests Samsung could once again stick with the same camera sensors found in recent Galaxy S phones. While AI and image processing continue to improve, some fans may be wondering how long software alone can carry the load.
The Galaxy S27 may not be Snapdragon-only after all. Samsung has confirmed development of the Exynos 2700, a chip rumored to bring major efficiency gains.
Samsung is reportedly preparing a four-model Galaxy S27 lineup with a new Pro variant that could deliver Ultra-like specs in a smaller body.
Samsung is reportedly testing a new camera layout for the Galaxy S27, and this change might be arriving because of the new magnetic charging support.
Samsung’s Galaxy S27 may debut UFS 5.0 storage, capable of over 10GB/s read speeds, on select models only, with rising production costs keeping the upgrade away from the full lineup.
A Galaxy S27 Pro could help Samsung’s lineup, but only if it solves the charging, value, and hardware gaps in today’s non-Ultra models.