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"description": "Samsung will eventually come out with a new model in the Galaxy S26 series. In rumours, the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has now surfaced. We now get a first look at the device.",
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"textContent": "## First images Galaxy S26 FE\n\nAlthough Samsung has yet to officially announce the Galaxy S26 FE, new images of cases already seem to give a good idea of the design. The renders from accessory makers show Samsung sticking to the recognisable style of the Galaxy S26 series, but possibly making some minor changes.\n\nThe leaked images show that the Galaxy S26 FE looks very similar to the regular Galaxy S26 and S26+. The device is likely to get flat sides, a flat screen and a centred punch-hole selfie camera. The updated camera design of the S26 series also seems to be present.\n\nAt the back, three cameras sit vertically below each other in a raised camera module. The flash is separate next to it, something Samsung now uses on several Galaxy models. As with many recent smartphones, the camera module can cause the device to wobble slightly when you lay it flat on a table.\n\nThe screen edges appear to be narrow, although sources say you should be careful with that. Cases and renders from accessory makers are often based on CAD files and do not always give a completely accurate picture of details such as screen edges.\n\nInterestingly, some cases also show a magnetic bezel. That could indicate support for Qi2 accessories and magnetic wireless charging, similar to MagSafe-like solutions that are becoming increasingly popular on Android devices.\n\nAccording to earlier information, the Galaxy S26 FE is likely to run on Samsung's Exynos 2500 chip, combined with 8GB of working memory. The device previously appeared in a Geekbench test and in various certification databases, indicating that Samsung is in full swing.\n\nIn terms of colours, black, white, grey and purple seem to be the most likely options for now. As these are still early renders from third-party manufacturers, the final colours and details may still change. The arrival is possibly scheduled for September-October.\n\n**Via** Sammyguru",
"title": "Samsung Galaxy S26 FE: first images emerge in leaked cases",
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