What you need to know
- An early WPC listing has revealed the first real-world look at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 FE.
- The Galaxy S26 FE appears to adopt the elevated camera design introduced with the Galaxy S26 series.
- Leaks suggest that Samsung could use the Exynos 2500 chipset and pair it with 8GB of RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 FE may still be a few months away, but an early leak has already given us our first look at Samsung’s next mid-range Galaxy phone.
It’s only been a couple of months since Galaxy S26 series launched. And although Samsung has continued expand your A series rangeThe company still seems committed to the “Fan Edition” line, which offers a combination of flagship-inspired design, solid hardware, and a more affordable price.
While the official launch of the Galaxy S26 FE is likely still months away, a new leak has revealed what the device will look like. How he saw it 9to5Googlethe Galaxy S26 FE appeared early Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) Listing. The device, which carries the model number SM-S741, also includes what appears to be an image of the phone itself.
Based on that image, the Galaxy S26 FE looks a lot like a familiar Samsung device. However, it appears to be borrowing a design element from the flagship Galaxy S26 line for the first time. Like the Galaxy S26 series, the S26 FE appears to feature a slightly raised camera bump around the camera array in the top left corner.
Previous FE models typically used separate camera cutouts without any surrounding camera housing, but now Samsung appears to be bringing the flagship-style camera to the FE series as well.
That said, the placement in the leaked image seems a bit unusual, with the camera module very close to the top and side edges. Since the device is still months away, there’s always a chance that the final design could change before launch.
The WPC listing doesn’t reveal much else about the phone. It doesn’t mention wireless charging speeds, although rumors suggest the Galaxy S26 FE won’t support full Qi2 functionality out of the box, like the rest of the Galaxy S26 line.
Beyond that, recent leaks They suggest that the phone could be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2500 chipset and come with 8GB of RAM. The device is also expected to work Android 17 out of the box. Since the launch is still a while away, we expect more details about the Galaxy S26 FE to emerge in the coming months.





