This is how the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE looks in real life. The newcomer just had its design leaked by the WPC (Wireless Power Consortium) certifier. The platform not only greenlit the device to use its wireless standards, but also spilled the S26 FE’s live images on a public database.
The design of this phone is a middle ground between the Galaxy S26 and A57. This S26 FE has elements in common with both phones. You can tell that the camera island is actually just as large as the basic S26’s, and it is offset very close to the top-left corner.
Galaxy S26 had a double-layer camera island, where the lenses sit on top of the raised platform. That’s what they changed on the S26 FE. Like the Galaxy A57, all the lenses are intruded inward, so you get a single-layer camera plateau with a smooth glass surface on the S26 FE. By the way, here is the latest Samsung mobile prices with updated rates, specifications, and features.
It’s also a flat body design with a metal frame, judging by the antenna bands on the edges. WPC database also shared the phone’s model code, which is SM-S741. We’ve seen it before on Geekbench, where the rest of its internals were exposed.
A single core on the Galaxy S26 FE hit 2,426, and the multicore test shoots all the way to 8,004. The phone variant tested has 8GB RAM, by the way. The best possible guess for the chipset used on the S26 FE is an Exynos 2500. The very same SoC Galaxy Z Flip 7 uses.
It’s said that the Galaxy S26 FE might be a little more expensive this year because of the surging memory price. They are apparently doing everything they can to keep the prices level. Samsung’s going to CSOT to produce the displays for the S26 FE.
S25 FE had Exynos 2400 and 8GB RAM. And the storage was 512GB on the max variant. The performance has definitely gone up since they now intend to use Exynos 2500 on the FE. But it may come with a price hike. The potential launch window for this device is October 2026. Keep watching the news for more updates.