
Ahead of its launch later this year, Samsung’s Galaxy S26 FE appeared online early, showing off a familiar, but slightly updated design.
Samsung’s “Fan Edition” series still occupies a strange place in the range, but it continues to appear year after year. We don’t have a Galaxy S26 FE yet, but its launch should happen around August or September.
Now, it is shown in a real-world image.
We saw a early WPC listing for the Galaxy S26 FE tonight that clearly shows the Galaxy S26 FE in a real-world image. The device, which carries the model number SM-S741, has a familiar design configuration: a slightly modified version of the main Galaxy S26.
The difference between the Galaxy S25 FE and the Galaxy S26 FE, at least as far as we can see in this single image, essentially comes down to a new camera bump. Like full flagships, the FE has an elevated camera similar to the one that’s been fitted to the Galaxy Z Fold series for a couple of generations.
But it seems… off this time.
Location seems to be the problem, with the camera bump coming too close to the side and top edges of the phone. On all the other devices we’ve seen this design on, it’s been a bit further away, so on this one it looks a bit original.
What do you think?

As for what the Galaxy S26 FE will bring, only a little is known so far. TO recent leak suggested using Exynos 2500 and 8GB RAM, with Android 17 out of the box. We’ll probably learn more in the coming weeks.
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