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Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro could finally be the smaller 'Ultra' phone I’ve been waiting for — here’s how

The Pro model is expected to mirror the Ultra in size and features, while Samsung weighs whether to add a 50MP telephoto lens.

  • Reports from South Korea suggest Samsung is prepping four models for the Galaxy S27 lineup: the Galaxy S27, Galaxy S27 Plus, Galaxy S27 Pro, and Galaxy S27 Ultra.
  • The S27 Pro is reportedly a smaller version of the Ultra without the Pen, designed to save internal space while gaining the Privacy Display technology that debuted on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
  • Rumors suggest the Pro will inherit the 200MP main camera from the Ultra, though telephoto lens inclusion remains uncertain and the exclusion of the Pen preserves valuable internal real estate.
  • This strategy mirrors Apple's current lineup, positioning the Pro as a direct competitor to the Pro Max while rivals Honor, Oppo, and OnePlus already deploy similar capacity-boosting technology.
  • Questions remain regarding whether Samsung will adopt silicon-carbon battery technology or include the 50MP telephoto shooter, with a long development timeline ahead before the Galaxy S27 lineup arrives.
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Phone Arena broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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