Galaxy S26 FE Design Leaked by Case Maker; Renders Show a Brand New Look

Usama Rasool

Galaxy S26 FE is definitely coming, but no one knows exactly when. We did, however, learn that third-party accessory makers have started designing the cases for the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE. It seems Samsung has already shipped out the molds of this device to help those case makers with measurements. That’s probably how these renders got leaked.


The images you see here came from the SammyGuru publication. One of the case makers listed the phone on their website. And there were a bunch of renders on the page that were extracted and made viral by the news outlet. So we now have an almost official first look at the Galaxy S26 FE’s design. 

We know that most of the images have the phone wrapped in a protective case. But we can still read the design cues and elements clear as day. There’s one image where the S26 FE isn’t wearing a case at all. So we have the phone’s unobstructed view as well.


S25 FE was the only phone left that didn’t unify the lenses into a single camera plateau. Well, that’s changing with the S26 FE if the renders actually turned out to be legit. All three lenses on the back now sit inside a raised platform. But the lenses don’t stick outward as they did on the Galaxy S26. Here is the latest Samsung price list in Pakistan, featuring current market and official retail prices.

This design has more in common with the Galaxy A57. The outer layer of the camera island is not shiny on the Galaxy S26 FE; it’s actually matte. The sides are flat, of course. A magnet disc keeps showing up in the case renders. So the phone does seem to have wireless charging or the Qi2 input. 


By the way, the Galaxy S26 FE was put on the GSMA IMEI database a while back. So its existence is confirmed. We did hear some light gossip about the phone’s October 2026 release. That’s a bit earlier than usual. But we’ll believe it when there’s more tangible proof. 

There are reports that an Exynos 2500 could be used on the Galaxy S26 FE, so its performance might actually be in the same league as the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The battery life could go up because the hardware is more efficient. And they’ll probably ship it with Android 16 One UI 8.5. Keep watching the news for updates.


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