Samsung may expand the Galaxy S27 lineup to four models

Samsung could be preparing a four-phone Galaxy S27 series instead of the usual three-model setup. The reported plan points to a broader flagship range that would include a new Galaxy S27 Pro alongside the standard, Plus, and Ultra versions.

That shift would mark a notable change in how the lineup is positioned. Rather than sticking with the familiar structure, Samsung appears to be exploring a more layered approach with an added Pro tier in the middle of the range.

Galaxy S27 Pro may bring Ultra-like features without S Pen support

The Galaxy S27 Pro will likely have many of the same features as the Galaxy S27 Ultra, but it won’t support the S Pen. This is important because it shows that Samsung might be making the Ultra model stand out by offering premium hardware and features along with the stylus, while the Pro model goes without it.

In simple terms, the Galaxy S27 Pro seems to be a smaller flagship phone that takes many features from the Ultra model. If that's the case, it could attract people who want a top-tier Galaxy phone without having to choose the largest one.

A smaller flagship design could be the main selling point

Compact premium phone positioning

The reported screen size has not been finalized. Even so, the direction seems clear: Samsung may be aiming for a smaller flagship phone designed to compete with standard Pro-sized iPhones.

That makes the Galaxy S27 Pro stand out immediately. Instead of simply filling a naming gap, it could serve a very specific purpose in the lineup: offering a premium flagship experience in a more compact form factor.

Ultra experience without the bulk

The most interesting part of this positioning is the balance Samsung appears to be targeting. The Galaxy S27 Pro could deliver much of what people associate with the Ultra model while dropping the S Pen and potentially avoiding the larger overall footprint.

For users who want premium features but don't want a huge phone in their pocket, that combination could make the Galaxy S27 Pro one of the most appealing devices in the range.

Privacy Display could move beyond the Ultra model

Another reported upgrade is the possible expansion of Privacy Display from the Galaxy S26 Ultra to the Galaxy S27 Pro.

If Samsung brings that feature to the Pro model, it would push the device further into premium territory. It would also help define the Pro as more than just a slightly upgraded standard model. Instead, it would look like a more premium mid-tier flagship with select Ultra-level features.

Samsung has tested a four-model flagship lineup before

This would not be the first time Samsung has experimented with a four-model flagship series. The Galaxy S25 lineup briefly included the Galaxy S25 Edge.

That earlier move shows Samsung has already been willing to test variations beyond the usual three-phone structure. The reported Galaxy S27 plan appears to continue that idea, but with a more defined Pro model that sits between the standard lineup and the Ultra.

What the Galaxy S27 Pro could mean for Samsung’s flagship strategy

Adding a Pro model would give Samsung more flexibility in how it segments its flagship phones. The standard model, Plus, Pro, and Ultra setup could create clearer steps between price, features, and form factor.

The Galaxy S27 Pro, in particular, appears designed to fill a gap that has been easy to notice in flagship phones: a compact device that still feels truly high-end. By combining a smaller design with many Ultra-like features and omitting S Pen support, Samsung may be creating a phone that targets users who want premium hardware without committing to the largest model.

Galaxy S27 Pro features mentioned so far

 

Feature area

 

 

Reported detail

 

 

Lineup position

 

 

New fourth model in the Galaxy S27 series

 

 

Related models

 

 

Standard, Plus, Pro, and Ultra

 

 

Feature set

 

 

Expected to share many features with the Ultra

 

 

S Pen

 

 

Not expected to support it

 

 

Size direction

 

 

May be designed as a smaller flagship

 

 

Display feature

 

 

Privacy Display from S26 Ultra could expand to Pro