Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leak Shows Updated Camera Bump Expected Later This Year

The Galaxy S26 FE is coming later this year.

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Samsung is at the center of a new leak, and this time it involves the Galaxy S26 FE.

The leak shows off a slightly different look from before, particularly with its camera bump layout in the back.

Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leak Unveils New Camera Bump

The Galaxy S26 FE apparently appeared in a WPC certification listing, which shared a hands-on image of the device ahead of its expected launch.

The certification under the product name Galaxy S26 FE confirms the SM-S741 model number and notes that it supports Qi wireless charging at a max power rating of 5W, but 9to5Google claims it is only a placeholder.

The listing does not provide any additional information about the device, but the image is enough to give observers a clear look at one of the phone's most prominent design changes.

The report claims that the camera bump on the Galaxy S26 FE has been updated, and it is now similar to the Galaxy S26's design as the FE is getting a raised camera bump. It is a design language Samsung has been rolling out across more of its lineup, and the S26 FE appears to be next in line to receive it.

What's The Difference With Old Camera Bump?

Compared to the Galaxy S25 FE, the change in the S26 FE largely comes down to just the camera bump design. The previous generation used a flatter, more conventional module layout, while the S26 FE adopts the raised island-style bump.

According to 9to5Google, the placement of the bump appears to sit a little too close to the side and top edges of the phone.

On other devices where Samsung has used this design in, the bump has been positioned in a slightly lower place. It remains unconfirmed if this will still be what it looks like in the main release version.

When to Expect the Galaxy S26 FE?

Samsung's Galaxy S26 FE is expected to arrive sometime around August or September this year, based on the previous releases of past FE versions.

Beyond the design details seen in the leak, a separate report from SamMobile shed some light on what the specs are expected to be from the device.

A Geekbench listing tied to the SM-S741U model number suggests the phone will run on Samsung's Exynos 2500 processor, the same chip found in the Galaxy Z Flip 7, paired with 8GB of RAM and Android 17 out of the box.

The Galaxy S26 FE is also expected to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 50MP primary rear camera with optical image stabilization, and a 4,900mAh battery with 45W wired fast charging support.

It remains unconfirmed when Samsung is planning to make its official statement, but more details are expected to be released in the coming weeks.

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