Galaxy S26 FE, Samsung's upcoming Fan Edition phone, has been making waves in the rumor mill recently. With leaks suggesting a powerful processor and sleek design, anticipation is high for this device. Now, fresh leaks have unveiled the new color options for the Galaxy S26 FE, offering users a range of stunning shades to choose from.Galaxy S26 FE is set to launch in four striking colors: Sapphire Blue, Sunset Orange, Emerald Green, and Rose Gold. This vibrant color palette is a departure from the more conservative options of its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 FE. Leaked renders of the color variants showcase the phone's modern design and vibrant hues:
Galaxy S26 FE is expected to house a 5,100mAh battery and support 20W wireless charging and 50W wired charging. As it gears up for release, the device is poised to compete with other mid-range smartphones like the Google Pixel 10a, Apple iPhone 17e, OnePlus 14R, and the innovative Nothing Phone (4a) Pro in the market.
All color variants feature a sleek aluminum finish on the sides, with a futuristic appeal. The reduced bezels and three-camera setup on the back give the phone a sophisticated look.
Early reports suggest that the Galaxy S26 FE will feature a stunning 6.9-inch Super AMOLED display with a high refresh rate and crisp resolution. The phone is rumored to offer an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, dual stereo speakers, and an advanced in-display fingerprint sensor.
Compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy S26 FE may be lighter, with an estimated weight of 180g, providing a more comfortable user experience. The powerful Exynos 2500 chip is expected to power the device, alongside 10GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. In terms of cameras, the phone is rumored to feature a 64MP main camera, a 16MP ultra-wide camera, and a 10MP telephoto camera with enhanced zoom capabilities.
What are your thoughts on the newly revealed Galaxy S26 FE colors?
Love them - the vibrant shades are stunning
20%
Not sure - I prefer more traditional colors
40%
Dislike them - looking for more subtle options
25%
Color doesn't matter to me - performance is key
15%
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