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Leaked images of its cases shed light on its design.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
In March, a report revealed that Samsung is developing a new Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S26 FE, a successor to the Galaxy S25 FE. Recently, we got to know about its chipset and performance, as well as that the brand may have completed its development and started testing the device. Now, we have our first look at its design via leaked images of its cases.
Alleged images of the cases for the Galaxy S26 FE have been leaked, shedding light on its design (via SammyGuru). As you can see in the images below, it has the same symmetrical, clean, and sophisticated design as the Galaxy S25 FE. The only major difference is that the upcoming model has an island for the rear cameras, whereas the current one doesn’t.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE leaked case image – Source: SammyGuru
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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE leaked case image – Source: SammyGuru
These images reveal that the phone will have a display with a top-centre punch-hole for the front-facing camera, three cameras at the rear with an LED flash, power and volume buttons on the right-hand side, and a USB Type-C port, a SIM card slot, and a speaker grill at the bottom.
According to previous reports, the Galaxy S26 FE will feature the Exynos 2500 SoC as opposed to the Exynos 2400 processor in the Galaxy S25 FE. Another report suggested that the tech giant may use an OLED display from BOE for the phone instead of going with Samsung Display.
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