In a fresh Reddit controversy, Samsung’s next best thing, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, appears to be revealed in these dummy units. But among these purportedly pre-production samples a Sunny Orange color snagged everyone’s enthusiasm—a finish very similar to the Cosmic Orange look of iPhone 17 Pro released by Apple recently.
The leak, which emerged on Reddit recently gathered pace across social media sites and attracted reactions of varying viewpoints. While some people praised Samsung’s daring move to experiment with unorthodox colors, others barbed it as evidence that the company was slavishly following Apple’s every design decision through to implementation.
Online images show the Galaxy S26 Ultra with reshaped chassis edges, a fresh body layout and updated camera array ideas that match previous design rumors. As always, prudent observers have warned fans to take these with a grain of salt, because these are dummy units — non-working models strictly for display purposes used to draw an early picture of what a final product might look like later on.
Some astute analysts also note slight irregularities in the leaked photographs such as a watermark that appears only partially, which may suggest manipulation or retouching by AI. This makes it harder to believe that the orange model is authentic. At the same time, a number of well-known leakers, including Max Jambor, have already hinted that Samsung might indeed be exploring a whole new direction for colors in coming high-end models.
Despite the lack of certainty connected with the leak, it has triggered a hot debate on the Internet as well as helping to fuel interest in Samsung’s forthcoming launch. Should the bright orange version actually make it into mass production, it may well turn out to be one of Samsung’s most eye-catching and if you will provocatively “anti-design” yet.
Future generations of techies are eager to know the truth–in anticipation, many have already cast their vote.Let ’s wait for Samsung ’s official final word on this curious and most certainly aren’t a dead ringer yet.;d be my documentary.