Samsung Galaxy S26 FE design leaked: Check specs, India price, launch timeline and more

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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE may bring a design similar to the current S26 series with triple rear cameras and a flat frame.

The phone is expected to offer a large AMOLED display, upgraded performance, Galaxy AI features, and fast charging support.

Leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 FE could launch in India around September to October 2026 at a price of about Rs 65,000.

Samsung Galaxy S26 FE design leaked: Check specs, India price, launch timeline and more

Samsung is reportedly working on a new budget-friendly model, the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE. The device is expected to join the existing S26 series that currently includes the standard Galaxy S26 model, Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra. While the company has been tight-lipped about the device, the design of the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has been recently leaked online. According to the recent leaks, the device will come with a triple real camera setup at the rear end, something similar to the current Samsung Galaxy S26 model. Along with the design, reports have also hinted at possible display, performance, battery, and camera upgrades. Here is everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE so far.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE: Design (Leaked)

Design renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE have recently been leaked via a third-party case manufacturing company. From the leaked design renderings, it can be deduced that the upcoming smartphone will adopt the same design style used in the newly released Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup. According to the renderings, the smartphone will have a raised camera plateau, a flat side frame, and a slim front panel housing the centrally placed punch hole camera.

The leaked design renderings indicate that the smartphone will have three cameras placed vertically. Some design renderings of the case also show magnetic charging rings, implying that it may support Qi2 charging via magnetic accessories.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE: Specs (Expected)

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 FE is said to feature a 6.7 inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X flat panel that will come with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, this smartphone may come with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ to protect the screen from scratches and drops.

Speaking of hardware, the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE may rely on a powerful Samsung Exynos 2500 deca-core chipset to work. Besides, it may have 8GB of RAM along with 512GB of storage space. Additionally, the Samsung S26 FE can use One UI 9 that will be based on Android 17 and enhanced with advanced Galaxy AI.

When it comes to the power supply of the smartphone, it may have a 5,100mAh Li-ion battery with 55W fast charging. Moreover, wireless and reverse wireless charging will become possible thanks to its battery. Besides, the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE may have an in-display ultrasonic or optical fingerprint scanner and face unlock system.

As for the optical configuration of the smartphone, it is believed that the Samsung S26 FE will come with a 50MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide lens, 8MP telephoto sensor. What is more, a 12MP selfie cam can also become part of the phone’s front camera.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE: Launch timeline and India price (Expected)

While Samsung has not yet officially announced the details regarding the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE, the leaks suggest that the device may launch between September and October 2026. In terms of pricing, reports indicate that it may launch with a price close to Rs 65,000.

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar is a senior copy editor at Digit India, where he simplifies complex tech topics across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and emerging consumer tech. His work has appeared in iGeeksBlog, GuidingTech, and other publications, and he previously served as an assistant editor at TechBloat and TechReloaded. A B.Tech graduate and full-time tech writer, he is known for clear, practical guides and explainers. View Full Profile