For a long time there have been rumors about the addition of a Pro model to Samsung’s flagship family, however up to today the leaks have not yet materialized. The initial plans anticipated the debut with the Galaxy S26 range, but we all know how it went.
The right moment should be with the upcoming flagship line, which would be composed of four models: the usual names and the addition of Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro. But what can we expect from this mysterious top-of-the-line?
The latest rumors definitively clarify the role of this unreleased phone: according to a report published by a noted Korean publication, Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro would represent the link between the base models and the flagship variant.
The smartphone is expected to feature a 6.47″ AMOLED display, a panel wider than that of the Galaxy S27 (6.27″) but smaller than the S27+’s (6.66″). The bigger Galaxy S27 Ultra should offer a 6.89″ display, positioning itself at the top of the family for specifications, cameras and size.
According to the report, the upcoming Galaxy S27 Pro would have a lot in common with the Ultra model, such as the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 For Galaxy and Privacy Display technology.
Anyway the exclusive feature of S27 Ultra will remain such. We are talking about S Pen support, an iconic detail that distinguishes Samsung’s flagship from both the competition and the same lower-end siblings. Therefore S27 Pro will not support the stylus, so for this feature you must necessarily look at the higher-end model.
The mystery around the camera department remains, although at the moment it seems that the Pro and Ultra models will have the same sensors. The next Galaxy S27 Ultra should shake things up compared to the usual, losing one camera and moving to a triple of 200 + 50 + 50 MP with ultra-wide and periscopic telephoto (with 5X optical zoom).
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