
A fresh database sighting suggests Samsung is already laying the groundwork for several upcoming midrange and fan-edition phones, and the one drawing the most attention is the Galaxy S26 FE. According to Smartprix, which says it uncovered the devices through the GSMA IMEI database, Samsung has now left traces of the Galaxy S26 FE, the Galaxy M47 5G, and the Galaxy F70 Pro 5G.
The report says the Galaxy S26 FE showed up under model numbers SM-S741B and SM-S741D. While that listing doesn’t reveal full hardware details, Smartprix believes Samsung may use the model to address the performance gap that some observers associate with the Galaxy S25 FE, which was previously linked to the Exynos 2400. Based on that reading, the outlet expects the new phone could move up to the Exynos 2600.
That part is still speculative, but it’s the headline takeaway from the leak. If Samsung does pair the Galaxy S26 FE with an Exynos 2600, it would give the fan-edition line a more ambitious positioning than just being a lightly trimmed version of the main S-series hardware.
Another device mentioned in the database is the Galaxy M47 5G, listed under model number SM-M476B/DS. That matters because Samsung’s M4x series has been quiet for quite a while. IT Home noted that the company hasn’t released a Galaxy M44 5G successor since late 2023, so the reappearance of the line is notable on its own.

While the database entry doesn’t spell out specifications, the report expects the Galaxy M47 5G to stay close to the series’ usual formula: a big battery, aggressive pricing, a large Super AMOLED screen, and a reasonably efficient 5G chip aimed at strong battery life rather than flashy flagship positioning.
The same leak also points to the existence of the Galaxy F70 Pro 5G, identified as model SM-E476B/DS. The DS suffix indicates built-in dual-SIM support. Smartprix expects this model to bring upgrades in a few familiar areas, including a better camera sensor, faster charging, and a processor capable of handling heavier multimedia and gaming use.
For now, the IMEI database doesn’t turn any of these devices into officially announced products, and Samsung hasn’t confirmed the expected chip choices or feature sets. Even so, these early listings are usually one of the first signs that a launch pipeline is starting to take shape, especially for models that are still months away from a public debut.
So at this stage, the most concrete part of the story is simple: Samsung appears to have three more phones in development, and the Galaxy S26 FE is already being talked about as a possible Exynos 2600 device. If later leaks line up with that, Samsung’s next fan-edition phone could end up being much more interesting than a routine yearly refresh.