Last updated: June 8th, 2026 at 07:44 UTC+02:00
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Apart from the camera island, everything is almost the same as before.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
According to multiple reports, Samsung’s next Galaxy S Fan Edition smartphone will be the Galaxy S26 FE, a successor to the Galaxy S25 FE from last year. Last week, alleged images of the phone’s cases surfaced online. While the pictures provided us with a broad idea about its design, they didn’t give us a very clear look at the phone. That's changing today, thanks to its leaked certification images.
Wireless Power Consortium has certified the Galaxy S26 FE, and the listing not only confirms the existence of the device, its name, and its model number but also has an image of the phone (via 9To5Google). As you can see in the picture below, compared to the Galaxy S25 FE, the Galaxy S26 FE has only one major difference: an island for the rear cameras, just like recent Samsung flagship smartphones.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE image from Wireless Power Consortium website – Source: WPC
Apart from that, the upcoming model looks almost identical to the current one, including a screen with rounded corners and a top-centre-mounted punch-hole, plain design for the back panel, three cameras at the rear with an LED flash, power and volume buttons on the right-hand side of the device, and what seems like a metal frame.
The phone in the image seems to have a black/grey color, confirming that it will be one of the color options on offer. The listing says that the phone has 5W wireless charging, but that’s most likely a placeholder, and the device will have at least 15W charging speed, just like its predecessor. Sadly, it doesn’t reveal other features of the model.
According to previous leaks, the Galaxy S26 FE will feature an OLED panel from BOE, Exynos 2500 SoC, and 8GB of RAM, and come with One UI 9.0 (Android 17) out of the box.
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