
New accessory renders are offering an early look at the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE, a phone that is expected to arrive later this year as part of Samsung’s Fan Edition lineup. The images come from a third-party case maker, but they still give a useful preview of the device’s overall direction.
From the outside, the phone appears to stay very close to Samsung’s 2026 design language. The renders show a flat middle frame, a centered hole-punch display, and a vertically arranged triple-camera system in the upper-left corner of the back panel. The layout looks familiar, but it keeps the clean and straightforward style Samsung has been using across recent Galaxy models.
The front is expected to use a flat display, likely a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel, with borders that look similar to the Galaxy S25 FE and in some places may even be a bit narrower. The volume and power buttons remain on the right side, while the rest of the frame follows Samsung’s usual placement choices.

One of the more interesting details in the leaked accessory art is the visible magnetic charging ring built into some of the case renders. That has led to speculation that the phone could support Qi2 support, allowing it to work more naturally with magnetic accessories.
The report also points to four possible colors: purple, black, gray, and white. That said, these images were created by an accessory brand well ahead of launch, so the final finish options could still change before release.
Beyond the renders, the phone has reportedly already appeared in the GSMA IMEI database, on Geekbench, and on Samsung’s internal test servers. With an expected launch window around October, more detailed leaks and certification filings will likely follow in the months ahead.