Last updated: August 18th, 2026 at 20:01 UTC+02:00
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Samsung may launch it next month.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
Earlier this month, Samsung announced that it will soon launch a new Galaxy S Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S26 FE, which will succeed the Galaxy S25 FE.
Even before the brand officially confirmed the phone, there had already been plenty of reports about it. Reports about the device have revealed details about its design, features, and price.
Now, we have another leak, and this one suggests that the company is in the final stages of preparing the phone for launch.
Samsung Poland has mentioned the Galaxy S26 FE in one of its terms and conditions documents for Samsung Care+. The document, which is still live on the brand's website, also lists the model numbers of multiple variants of the phone (via Roland Quandt).
Typically, brands mention upcoming devices in such documents when they are already available or are preparing to launch them soon.
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 FE in September 2025. Considering that the company follows a yearly refresh cycle for its Fan Edition smartphones, the Galaxy S26 FE could arrive in September 2026, which means the launch is just a month away.
Leaks suggest that the Galaxy S26 FE will bring a newer processor compared to the Galaxy S25 FE. However, that may be the only major upgrade Samsung has in store for the upcoming Fan Edition smartphone. Earlier today, we also got to see two of its color options in high resolution.
First Samsung device: Galaxy S II
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