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Galaxy S27 Pro leak points to a smaller phone with an Ultra kick

Galaxy S27 Pro leak points to a smaller phone with an Ultra kick

Posted on May 22, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Galaxy S27 Pro leak points to a smaller phone with an Ultra kick
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Samsung could finally be preparing the compact flagship Galaxy fans have been asking for.

A new leak suggests the company is working on a Galaxy S27 Pro model that would bring some of the Ultra’s premium features into a noticeably smaller phone.

According to reports from Korea, Samsung is developing a new 6.47-inch Galaxy S27 variant that would sit between the larger Galaxy S27 Plus and Ultra models alongside the standard Galaxy S27. If accurate, it would mark the first time Samsung has used this specific screen size in its flagship lineup.

More importantly, though, the Galaxy S27 Pro reportedly won’t just be another mid-tier option with a fancier name. The leak claims it could share “most” of the Galaxy S27 Ultra’s specs. However, it may drop features like the S Pen to keep the device smaller and more manageable.


That would make it a pretty interesting shift for Samsung. Right now, if you want the company’s best cameras, battery tech, and performance upgrades, you’re usually stuck buying the biggest phone in the lineup. The rumoured S27 Pro sounds closer to Google’s recent Pixel strategy. The Pixel 10 Pro offers nearly all the same flagship features as the larger Pro XL. However, it is in a more pocket-friendly size.

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The reported 6.47-inch display would still make the S27 Pro larger than the regular Galaxy S26, which sits at 6.3 inches. However, it would be noticeably smaller than the Plus and Ultra models. That could hit a sweet spot for users who want flagship specs without carrying around something that feels tablet-adjacent.

Of course, there will probably be some compromises. A smaller phone usually means less internal space. Unless Samsung adopts newer silicon-carbon battery technology by then, battery capacity could end up being one of the trade-offs compared to the Ultra.

Still, this leak feels more believable than some of the earlier “Pro” rumours surrounding the Galaxy S27 series, largely because the market has shifted. Compact premium phones are quietly making a comeback, and Samsung doesn’t really have a true answer to devices like the Pixel 10 Pro yet.

There’s no official confirmation from Samsung for now. However, if the Galaxy S27 Pro does happen, it could end up being the most interesting model in the lineup — not the Ultra.



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