Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leaks: Design, Specs and Exynos 2500 Details Revealed
- Samsung is readying the next iteration of its Fan Edition smartphone line.
- The footage highlights a rear camera layout featuring three lenses arranged vertically on the left side.
- That arrangement aligns closely with the visual identity seen across the broader Galaxy S26 product family.
Samsung is readying the next iteration of its Fan Edition smartphone line. A wave of unboxing videos and hardware specifications has surfaced across technology publications, offering an early look at the upcoming Galaxy S26 FE.
Samsung Prepares Galaxy S26 FE Launch Amid Leaks
A Refined Design and Expanded Color Palette
The footage highlights a rear camera layout featuring three lenses arranged vertically on the left side.
That arrangement aligns closely with the visual identity seen across the broader Galaxy S26 product family. Flat edges and a noticeable metal frame also appear in the video, giving the device a slim profile compared to several earlier Fan Edition models.
Those options correspond to earlier industry rumors pointing toward Graphite, Blueberry, and Pistachio colorways.
Retail Packaging and Power Accessories
The unboxing footage further indicates what buyers will find inside the retail box.

Samsung’s packaging will contain the handset, a USB Type-C cable, and documentation. This retail configuration continues the company’s recent practice of excluding wall chargers from standard device boxes.
Display Technology and Internal Performance
This OLED technology allows individual pixels to emit their own light. The result delivers deeper black levels and higher contrast ratios than standard LCD panels.
Under the hood, leaks point to the inclusion of an Exynos 2500 processor.
Camera Capabilities and Official Silence
Imaging capabilities reportedly center on a 50-megapixel primary rear camera. That sensor is complemented by a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens and an 8-megapixel telephoto sensor offering optical zoom.
To date, Samsung has not yet officially confirmed these hardware specifications. Nor has the manufacturer announced a definitive release date for the hardware.
