Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro battery and display details leaked, likely to launch alongside 3 other S27 phones
Samsung could expand its flagship lineup next year with the Galaxy S27 Pro, a new model expected to sit between the Plus and Ultra variants. Fresh leaks suggest the phone may pack a 5,000mAh battery, a 6.5-inch display, and several premium features borrowed from the Ultra.

Samsung may be preparing one of the biggest changes to its flagship smartphone lineup in years. While Galaxy S devices have traditionally been split between standard, Plus, and Ultra variants, recent leaks suggest the company could introduce a fourth model next year called the Galaxy S27 Pro. If the reports are accurate, the new device will not simply be another version of the existing lineup. Instead, Samsung appears to be developing a model that sits between the Galaxy S27 Plus and Galaxy S27 Ultra, giving buyers access to several premium features without requiring them to opt for the company's largest flagship. Fresh information leaked by tipster Kro on X has now revealed what could be two of the Galaxy S27 Pro's key specifications. The smartphone is said to feature a 5,000mAh battery and a display measuring around 6.5 inches.
The screen size places the device in an interesting position within Samsung's portfolio. It would be larger than the expected base Galaxy S27 while remaining noticeably smaller than the Ultra model. This could make it attractive for users who find Ultra smartphones too large for everyday use but still want a flagship-grade experience.
Samsung may be building a smaller flagship alternative
The Galaxy S27 Pro is increasingly being described as a compact premium phone rather than a stripped-down Ultra model. Leaks suggest Samsung could bring several high-end camera features to the device while keeping the overall size more manageable.
Reports indicate the phone may borrow its primary camera hardware from the Galaxy S27 Ultra. The setup is expected to include a 200-megapixel main sensor alongside a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera. However, the telephoto camera may not be identical to the one found on the Ultra variant, suggesting Samsung still wants some separation between the two devices.
One notable omission could be S Pen support. Multiple leaks have claimed that Samsung does not plan to include the stylus on the Pro model. Removing the S Pen could help free up internal space, potentially allowing Samsung to accommodate a larger battery without increasing the phone's dimensions.
The reported 5,000mAh battery may sound familiar, but it remains a respectable figure for a flagship device. Combined with the expected Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 processor, the phone could offer strong battery performance while maintaining a slimmer design than Samsung's top-end model.
Flagship hardware expected across the board
Beyond the camera system, the Galaxy S27 Pro is rumoured to arrive with premium specifications throughout. Previous leaks point to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, while a 12-megapixel front camera is expected to handle selfies and video calls.
Connectivity features could include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, UWB, NFC, USB Type-C connectivity, and support for wired charging speeds of up to 60W.
The Galaxy S27 Ultra, meanwhile, is tipped to receive its own camera upgrades. Current rumours suggest Samsung could switch to new sensors for both the main and ultrawide cameras. While those components may also be shared with the Pro model, differences in the telephoto system could remain one of the easiest ways to distinguish the two devices.
Samsung has not officially announced the Galaxy S27 series. If the rumours prove accurate, Samsung may unveil the Galaxy S27 Pro alongside the Galaxy S27, Galaxy S27 Plus, and Galaxy S27 Ultra during its flagship Galaxy S launch event early next year. The event is rumoured to take place in January 2027. While several details are still based on leaks, the Pro variant could turn out to be an attractive deal for those who want an experience closer to the Ultra model but at a more affordable price. That said, since the details are not officially confirmed, users are advised to take them with a pinch of salt. If you are waiting for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S27 series, you can stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the leaks and updates around the same.
Samsung may be preparing one of the biggest changes to its flagship smartphone lineup in years. While Galaxy S devices have traditionally been split between standard, Plus, and Ultra variants, recent leaks suggest the company could introduce a fourth model next year called the Galaxy S27 Pro. If the reports are accurate, the new device will not simply be another version of the existing lineup. Instead, Samsung appears to be developing a model that sits between the Galaxy S27 Plus and Galaxy S27 Ultra, giving buyers access to several premium features without requiring them to opt for the company's largest flagship. Fresh information leaked by tipster Kro on X has now revealed what could be two of the Galaxy S27 Pro's key specifications. The smartphone is said to feature a 5,000mAh battery and a display measuring around 6.5 inches.
The screen size places the device in an interesting position within Samsung's portfolio. It would be larger than the expected base Galaxy S27 while remaining noticeably smaller than the Ultra model. This could make it attractive for users who find Ultra smartphones too large for everyday use but still want a flagship-grade experience.
Samsung may be building a smaller flagship alternative
The Galaxy S27 Pro is increasingly being described as a compact premium phone rather than a stripped-down Ultra model. Leaks suggest Samsung could bring several high-end camera features to the device while keeping the overall size more manageable.
Reports indicate the phone may borrow its primary camera hardware from the Galaxy S27 Ultra. The setup is expected to include a 200-megapixel main sensor alongside a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera. However, the telephoto camera may not be identical to the one found on the Ultra variant, suggesting Samsung still wants some separation between the two devices.
One notable omission could be S Pen support. Multiple leaks have claimed that Samsung does not plan to include the stylus on the Pro model. Removing the S Pen could help free up internal space, potentially allowing Samsung to accommodate a larger battery without increasing the phone's dimensions.
The reported 5,000mAh battery may sound familiar, but it remains a respectable figure for a flagship device. Combined with the expected Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 processor, the phone could offer strong battery performance while maintaining a slimmer design than Samsung's top-end model.
Flagship hardware expected across the board
Beyond the camera system, the Galaxy S27 Pro is rumoured to arrive with premium specifications throughout. Previous leaks point to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, while a 12-megapixel front camera is expected to handle selfies and video calls.
Connectivity features could include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, UWB, NFC, USB Type-C connectivity, and support for wired charging speeds of up to 60W.
The Galaxy S27 Ultra, meanwhile, is tipped to receive its own camera upgrades. Current rumours suggest Samsung could switch to new sensors for both the main and ultrawide cameras. While those components may also be shared with the Pro model, differences in the telephoto system could remain one of the easiest ways to distinguish the two devices.
Samsung has not officially announced the Galaxy S27 series. If the rumours prove accurate, Samsung may unveil the Galaxy S27 Pro alongside the Galaxy S27, Galaxy S27 Plus, and Galaxy S27 Ultra during its flagship Galaxy S launch event early next year. The event is rumoured to take place in January 2027. While several details are still based on leaks, the Pro variant could turn out to be an attractive deal for those who want an experience closer to the Ultra model but at a more affordable price. That said, since the details are not officially confirmed, users are advised to take them with a pinch of salt. If you are waiting for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S27 series, you can stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the leaks and updates around the same.