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So, you're excited about your new Galaxy S26 Ultra and have a big question:will your old Galaxy S25 Ultra case fit?
The answer is a clear NO.
Samsung made some really cool changes to the phone's design. While these new tweaks make the phone better to use, they also mean your old case won't work.
Let's jump in and see why you’ll need a brand new Galaxy S26 Ultra case for your new phone.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a new raised camera island that changes how cases fit.
Curvier edges and a thinner frame make S25 Ultra cases incompatible.
Qi2 magnetic charging and a new S Pen slot require redesigned cutouts.
Even small size differences cause loose edges and misaligned openings.
Always choose a case made specifically for the Galaxy S26 Ultra to ensure proper fit.
Recent leaks from sources like PhoneArena show Samsung focused on comfort and camera upgrades with the S26 Ultra.
The camera bump is bigger and the phone’s shape is more curved, making a big difference in how you hold it. These changes mean cases need to be made specifically for each model.
| Feature | Galaxy S25 Ultra | Galaxy S26 Ultra | 
| Camera Module | Floating rings, 2.4 mm thick | Raised island, 4.5 mm thick | 
| Body Design | Flatter, sharper corners | More rounded, softer curves | 
| Dimensions | Smaller height and width | Slightly taller and wider | 
| S Pen Shape | Squarer edge | Rounder edge | 
| Frame Material | Metal and glass, subtle curves | Same materials, more curved frame | 
| Wireless Charging | Qi2 ready, no magnets | Qi2 with built-in magnets | 
🔍What the Research Says: Recent leaks hint that Samsung is refining the Galaxy S26 Ultra with a larger camera island, smoother curves, and built-in Qi2 magnets. Here’s our full guide on what we know so far about the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Even if you’re tempted to reuse your trusty case, the differences add up quickly. The changes in module size, curvature, dimensions, and internal layout mean a snug fit and full feature compatibility are unlikely.
According to multiple leaks, including case-manufacturer listings, the design shifts are real and significant.
To start, the biggest change is the camera. The new design is a major reason old cases won't fit, as the camera area is entirely different.
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | Galaxy S25 Ultra | 
| Raised camera island | Floating camera rings | 
| ~4.5 mm camera bump | ~2.4 mm bump | 
| Wider, rectangular opening | Separate round cutouts | 
| Case needs deeper, wider cut | Old case holes don’t align | 
Next up, the phone's actual shape and size have been updated. This means a case made for the boxier S25 Ultra won't be able to stretch or bend to fit the new phone's curves.
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | Galaxy S25 Ultra | 
| Taller and slightly wider | Standard Ultra size | 
| Rounded corners | Squared corners | 
| 7.9 mm thin | 8.2 mm thick | 
| Smooth ergonomic feel | Flatter, sharp-edged design | 
| Old cases feel loose or uneven | Old cases fit its boxy body | 
On top of that, even though the buttons and ports appear to be in the same spot, some minor internal changes were made that affect how a case fits.
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | Galaxy S25 Ultra | 
| Same layout, but adjusted internally | Standard layout | 
| Redesigned for Qi2 magnets | No magnetic hardware | 
| Slight S Pen slot reposition | Squared S Pen slot | 
| May block wireless charging | Works fine with S25 cases | 
Lastly, even minor updates to the phone's materials and edges make a difference. The S26 Ultra has a more refined feel that needs a case made just for it.
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | Galaxy S25 Ultra | 
| Curvier aluminum frame | Straighter frame lines | 
| Less-reflective Gorilla Armor glass | Standard Gorilla Glass | 
| Softer edges and smoother corners | Sharper edges | 
| Better grip | Slightly slippery feel | 
| Needs rounded-edge case design | Old flat-edge cases won’t align | 
You can check this YouTube review for the Galaxy S26 Ultra:
Since your old case won't work, it's time to pick out a new one. Choosing the right case can seem tricky with so many options, but don't worry. We've got you covered with a few simple tips to help you find the perfect case for your new phone.
Always look for labels like “Compatible with Galaxy S26 Ultra” rather than assuming older Ultra cases fit. Even models from the same series can differ just enough to matter. Verified listings from the case maker or trusted retailers reduce risk.
Decide what you need: drop protection, scratch resistance, camera bump coverage, or wireless charging compatibility. A review-style case may look sleek, but it won’t help much if you drop your phone. Choose one that suits how you use your phone daily.
With its greater curvature and larger camera island on the S26 Ultra, a case with good grip and edge protection is helpful. Materials like textured TPU, rubberized back, or aerospace-grade composites (yes, like what we use) maintain feel and comfort.
Do you use wireless charging often? Do you carry a stylus (S Pen)? Do you use your phone one-handed, or do you often use it in the car? The right case will accommodate these habits — e.g., one that doesn’t block Qi2 magnets or interfere with the stylus.
💡Did You Know?The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature MagSafe-style wireless charging thanks to built-in magnets that support the new Qi2 standard.
A case can look amazing but feel bulky, or feel great to hold but offer little protection. We recommend picking three features you care most about (style, drop protection, wireless charging) and finding a case that hits at least two strongly.
If you’re upgrading or prepping for the next flagship, know this: you’ll want a new case for the S26 Ultra. The changes in the camera module, curvature, materials, and internals mean the older S25 Ultra case simply won’t cut it.
For a sleek, minimalist fit, consider our favorite: the ThinBorne thin phone case — designed with precision using aramid fiber to accommodate the latest design shifts and intended to deliver both form and function. Make sure your phone is protected and looks good while it is.
No. The S26 Ultra has different dimensions and curvature, so stretching an old case can cause damage or poor protection.
Not perfectly. The curved edges and slightly larger display area of the S26 Ultra make older screen protectors misaligned.
No. The raised camera island has a new shape and sensor placement, so older lens protectors won’t stick correctly.
Yes, but to fully enjoy Qi2 magnetic charging, use compatible chargers and cases designed for the S26 Ultra.
 
    
    
    
     
    
    
    
    