With several months to go before the official unveiling of the Galaxy S26 FE, the first images of the device have surfaced online. The leak comes from renders of third-party protective cases, giving us a look at the smartphone's expected design. If the renders are accurate, the Galaxy S26 FE will carry on Samsung's new design language and look similar to the base Galaxy S26.
The back features a triple camera setup arranged vertically, with the lenses housed in a protruding block at the upper left corner. The LED flash sits outside the camera module.
Up front, the renders show a flat display with a central punch-hole selfie camera. It may use a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel. Bezels appear comparable to the previous generation or slightly thinner. The sides are flat, with the power and volume buttons on the right, and the overall layout remains familiar.
Notably, the cases include magnetic rings, which hints at possible Qi2 support and compatibility with magnetic accessories—though Samsung hasn't confirmed this yet. The renders also suggest potential color options: purple, black, gray, and white.
It's wise to treat this info cautiously, as these are early accessory mockups, not official Samsung materials. Still, the Galaxy S26 FE has appeared in the GSMA IMEI database, been tested on Geekbench, and surfaced on Samsung's internal servers, pointing to an upcoming launch. An official debut is expected in October.