Samsung's smartphone pipeline is crowding up again as fresh leaks suggest the brand is prepping successors to some of its popular smartphones. New information suggests Samsung could launch three new smartphones in the future, one of them being the highly anticipated Galaxy S26 FE.
Samsung Galaxy S26 FE and mid-rangers incoming
Spotted first by SmartPrix, the Galaxy S26 FE, alongside the Galaxy M47 and Galaxy F70 Pro, have all appeared in the GSMA regulatory database. The listings officially link the phones to their model numbers SM-S741B/DS for the Galaxy S26 FE, SM-M476B/DS for the Galaxy M47, and SM-E476B/DS for the F70 Pro.

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Image Credit: Smartprix

Image Credit: Smartprix
While the entries don't outline detailed hardware specifications, they do confirm that Samsung has begun laying the groundwork for its next product cycle. The Galaxy S26 FE is expected to be a more affordable iteration of the Galaxy S26 lineup and will likely be powered by the Exynos 2500 or even the Exynos 2600 chipset.
One of the hardware details that has surfaced recently is that Samsung may source OLED displays from CSOT for the Galaxy S26 FE and Galaxy A57 to lower the overall cost in BOM (Bill of Materials).

The leak also highlights that Samsung isn't done with the M4x series and will launch the Galaxy M47 5G. For those unaware, the M series is known for its large batteries and excellent battery endurance. Meanwhile, the F70 Pro will be the first F-series smartphone with the Pro moniker.
This naming convention suggests the smartphone could bring great upgrades over standard F-series models, potentially offering better camera hardware, performance or faster charging speeds.
Currently, it's too soon to comment on any of these smartphones and their details. As for the potential launch date, considering the Galaxy S25 FE was unveiled in August 2025, there's still a long time to go. However, more information about the smartphones should be revealed as we inch closer to launch, so stay tuned.










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