While the tech juggernaut has only just launched its S25 range, rumors and speculation about Samsung's next flagship devices have started to emerge – and leaker Kro has now claimed the Galaxy S26 Ultra could offer a completely uninterrupted experience with its screen.
On X (formally Twitter), the leaker said that the display prototype the South Korean company is currently developing for the device has a "camera hole that is not visible".
Samsung already uses in-screen cameras on its Galaxy Z Fold range, so this report may mean that the business is considering incorporating this technology in its next flagship slab phone.
Even if this claim is correct, it should be noted that Samsung will be in the very early stages of developing the S26 range, and so even if the prototype screen on the Ultra currently has an under-display camera, that doesn't mean the phone will ship with the feature.
Other rumors about the S26 Ultra point to Samsung calling the device the S26 Note – a moniker that hasn't been used since 2021's Note 20 Ultra - and will come packed with a brighter, more efficient screen, a 200 megapixel periscope telephoto camera and an Exynos chipset instead of a processor from Snapdragon.