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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Official Launch Slated For Next Week

By now, the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has been the subject of numerous leaks, revealing pretty much all there is to know about it. All that’s left are the details on pricing and availability, which will be revealed once the smartphone actually debuts. And after much speculation, the South Korean tech giant has finally confirmed […] The post Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Official Launch Slated For Next Week…

Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Official Launch Slated For Next Week

The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S26 FE is set to be officially unveiled next week on August 27, 2026, at 8PM local time. The South Korean tech giant has carefully chosen this date to reveal the newest member of its Galaxy S26 series. Despite numerous leaks detailing the device's features, Samsung has maintained a veil of secrecy over the pricing and availability aspects.

The Galaxy S26 FE is anticipated to boast a 6.7-inch Full HD+ 120Hz display with an impressive 120Hz refresh rate and 1,900 nits of peak brightness. Powered by last year's Exynos 2500 chipset, the device will be equipped with a 4,900mAh battery and support 45W fast charging. Its camera setup is rumored to include a 50MP main sensor, coupled with a 12MP wide-angle lens and an 8MP 3x telephoto lens for zoom.

Furthermore, the smartphone is expected to feature 8GB of RAM, a minimum of 128GB of storage, and an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. Fans can tune in to Samsung's official website and YouTube channel to witness the official launch live on the specified date.

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