Samsung is considering a major redesign for its upcoming Galaxy S27 lineup, according to multiple reports citing a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) design patent filing. The leaks describe a move away from the current vertical, ring-like camera styling on recent Galaxy S Ultra models, instead showing three cameras arranged together within a single horizontal camera module.
The reported details vary mainly in how the design would look and which models would adopt it. One outlet says the filing shows a smaller camera bump than earlier models, while another says the module appears close to flush with the rear panel. Beyond the design, sources broadly align on rumored core specifications: the Galaxy S27 Ultra is expected to have a 6.9-inch display and a 5,700mAh battery, while the Galaxy S27 Pro is expected to have a 6.5-inch display and a 5,200mAh battery. Additional expectations mentioned include quad cameras for the Ultra and triple cameras for the Pro, though the exact sensor configurations are not fully consistent across reports.
Overall, the outlets present the same underlying claim—a potential horizontal camera redesign backed by a WIPO filing—while differing slightly on appearance (camera bump size, flushness) and on some spec details.