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Samsung’s S27 series camera layout could look very different

April 28, 2026
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Phones recently have felt a little too consistent, and while that’s a good thing for stability, it isn’t great for those looking for a design shift that finally breaks the mold.

Samsung’s Galaxy S series, for reference, has used the same layout for several of its recent smartphones, with minor changes to the rear camera island.

The same design, however, might not make it all the way to next year’s Galaxy S27 series.


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We’ve already heard early leaks and rumors about Samsung opting for a sensor size bump with the S27, but when it comes to the cameras, there’s more.

Samsung might finally be ready to rethink its rear camera orientation and placement, and there might just be a functional reason behind it.

As pointed out by the folks over at SamMobile, quoting a Korean source, the design change could be a prerequisite to accommodate iPhone- (and recently even Google Pixel) like built-in magnets.

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With the Google Pixel 10 last year, Google finally gave users native magnet-enabled Qi2 wireless charging, and it’s highly likely that Samsung doesn’t want to be left behind.

The leak cites the information to a company in Samsung’s supply chain. Although it doesn’t explicitly mention the Galaxy S27 series, it does state that the change might make its way to the next Galaxy S model.

The fit the copper coils and rings of magnets required for case-less Qi2, Samsung likely needs a specific amount of ‘clearance’ around the rear-center of the upcoming devices. Samsung’s current lens arrangement would encroaches on the needed clearance, forcing the tech giant to redesign the camera layout.

This could mean that the S27 series might sport a Pixel or an iPhone 17 Air-like horizontal camera layout. Alternatively, Samsung might go for a completely distinct layout of its own, but considering the limited real estate, there’s not much room for the tech giant to get creative.

It’s worth noting that the same report also highlights how “due to recent cost issues,” Samsung might put the revamp on hold.

Considering that the S27 series will not be out until January/February of this year, you should take this leak with a grain of salt.

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