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TL;DR
- Samsung is apparently working on a Galaxy S27 series model with a 6.47-inch screen.
- By combining base, plus and ultra variants, this phone is being considered as Galaxy S27 Pro.
- This model may feature a lot of the specs seen on the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Initial Galaxy S26 series rumors last year pointed toward a Galaxy S26 Pro, but that version failed to materialize. Now, early rumors persist that the Galaxy S27 family will include a Pro model, and we may have screen details.
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et news The report says that Samsung is working on a Galaxy S27 series model with a 6.47-inch OLED screen. This is obviously the Galaxy S27 Pro, and it could be the fourth mainline entry in the Galaxy S27 range, consisting of the base, Plus and Ultra models. This screen size would make it smaller than the Galaxy S26 Plus (6.7 inches) and Ultra (6.9 inches), but slightly larger than the base S26 (6.3 inches).
“Next year’s Galaxy S27 is being planned with four models, and the new model will introduce a new 6.47-inch display size, which Samsung Electronics has never attempted before,” a source told the Korean outlet.
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The outlet reiterated its previous claims that the Galaxy S27 Pro could share “most of its specifications” with the Ultra model, minus the S Pen. In other words, this new model could be the Pro Max to the S27 Ultra.
There is no information yet on the actual specifications other than the screen size. However, a smaller screen means a smaller device, which in turn suggests some cutbacks compared to the Ultra. This is because, unless Samsung adopts new technology like silicon-carbon batteries, the S27 Pro may have a smaller battery than the S27 Ultra.
This news comes a few years after Google launched the Pixel 9 Pro, which brings truly premium features in a smaller form factor. Google’s Pro phone has the same camera setup as the Pro XL model, along with features like 16GB of RAM, UWB, and video boost. So our fingers are crossed that Samsung takes a similar approach with the Galaxy S27 Pro.
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