Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy lineup is one of the most awaited series, and this lineup may bring one of the biggest changes to the Galaxy S series in years.
Fresh leaks suggest that Samsung could introduce a brand new Galaxy S27 Pro model.
According to recent reports and multiple tech insiders, the Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro may launch with an Ultra hardware specification inside a smaller 6.47-inch body. The Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro could feature a top-tier Snapdragon chipset and a 200MP camera setup with a premium OLED display, skipping S pen support.
Samsung, though, has not yet officially confirmed the phone, but the leaks have already sparked major debates and discussions.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Leaks: What’s New?
Leaks suggest Samsung may launch four flagship devices in the Galaxy S27 series instead of the usual three-model lineup.
Expected lineup includes:
- Galaxy S27
- Galaxy S27 Plus
- Galaxy S27 Pro
- Galaxy S27 Ultra
Reports claim the Galaxy S27 Pro would sit between the Plus and Ultra models while focusing heavily on premium performance in a smaller body.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Display and Design (Expected)
The Galaxy S27 Pro is tipped to feature a 6.47-inch OLED display, making it smaller than both the Galaxy S27 Plus and Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Leaks suggest Samsung may focus on a more compact premium design while still including flagship-level hardware and display technology.
Reports also mention possible "Privacy Display" features, though exact details about refresh rate, resolution, brightness, and LTPO support remain unknown right now.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Performance (Expected)
According to leaks, Samsung may power the Galaxy S27 Pro with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset - the same processor expected inside the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
The phone could reportedly offer:
- Up to 16GB RAM
- Up to 1TB storage
- Advanced AI performance features
- Improved thermal efficiency
- Premium gaming performance
If true, this would position the S27 Pro much closer to the Ultra model rather than the standard Plus variant.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Camera (Expected)
Camera upgrades could become one of the biggest highlights of the Galaxy S27 Pro.
Leaks claim Samsung may equip both the S27 Pro and S27 Ultra with:
- 200MP primary camera
- 50MP ultrawide sensor
- Advanced HDR photography
- Improved computational photography features
However, the biggest uncertainty currently involves the telephoto camera.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Battery (Expected)
Battery details remain limited, but leaks suggest Samsung could pack around a 5,000mAh battery inside the compact flagship.
Reports also hint at:
- 60W wired charging
- Better battery optimisation
- Improved cooling system
- More efficient chipset performance
Samsung has not confirmed any charging or battery specifications yet.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra
The Galaxy S27 Pro may become a smaller alternative to the Ultra model rather than a replacement for the Plus version.
Expected differences may include:
- Smaller display size
- No S Pen support
- Slightly different zoom camera
- Lower price compared to Ultra
However, reports suggest Samsung may still keep most flagship-level features intact.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Launch Date (Expected)
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S27 series in early 2027 during its annual Galaxy Unpacked event.
However, the company has not officially confirmed the existence of the Galaxy S27 Pro yet.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Price (Expected)
Pricing remains one of the biggest unanswered questions.
Leaks suggest the Galaxy S27 Pro may launch around:
- $1,099 to $1,199 globally
- Around Rs 1,10,000 to Rs 1,30,000 in India
Analysts believe Samsung may position the phone directly between the Plus and Ultra models.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro: What to Expect?
If the leaks turn out to be accurate, the Galaxy S27 Pro could become one of Samsung's most interesting flagship phones in years.
With a smaller body, an ultra-level processor, premium cameras, flagship RAM options, and a compact design, Samsung may finally target users who want top-tier Android performance without oversized smartphones.

