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    Samsung is set to unveil a new Galaxy S26 series device on August 27, 2026, and everything points to this being the Galaxy S26 FE. The company hasn’t used that name yet, but leaked benchmarks, regulatory filings, and marketing materials tell a fairly complete story about the phone before Samsung says a word.

    Here is what you need to know about the release date, price, specs and how it stacks up against the Galaxy S25 FE.

    When is the Galaxy S26 FE coming out

    Samsung has confirmed a Galaxy Event for August 27, 2026, at 9 p.m. Korea Standard Time. That works out to 1 p.m. in Nigeria. Samsung’s invite promises a new addition to the Galaxy S26 family, with a focus on camera experiences, AI and the latest version of One UI.

    The evidence linking this device to the Galaxy S26 FE is strong, even though Samsung has not put a name on it yet:

    • Google Play Console listings show Galaxy S26 FE models with codes like SM-S741B, SM-S741N, SM-S741U and SM-S741W
    • A Geekbench listing for SM-S741B shows Android 17 and Samsung’s own s5e9955 chip, and FCC filings tied to the device confirm Samsung’s cellular hardware alongside Qualcomm’s wireless chip

    Treat August 27 as the announcement date, not the sale date. Samsung has not confirmed when the phone goes on sale. Reports point to the first week of September 2026, and the Galaxy S25 FE went on sale on September 4, 2025, so a similar window is likely again.

    Nigeria’s launch date is even less clear. Samsung has run FE launch promotions in Nigeria before, including for the S23 FE in October 2023 and the S24 FE in October 2024. That history is a good sign, but it doesn’t guarantee the S26 FE arrives here on the same day as in Europe or the US.

    Samsung Galaxy S26 FE price

    The clearest price signal so far comes from a leak in France. Dealabs reported the following prices, and both SamMobile and 9to5Google have since cited the same figures. Samsung has not confirmed any of these numbers, and it has not announced a price for any other market.

    Those figures are €50, €90 and €170 higher than the equivalent Galaxy S25 FE prices. A $799 figure has shown up in some coverage, but that number comes from converting the European price rather than an actual US leak, so treat it as a guess and not a confirmed price.

    Samsung kept the Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy S25 FE at $649.99 in the US at launch, which gives you a sense of where the US price could land if Samsung holds the line this year.

    Samsung Galaxy S26 FE price in Nigeria

    An official Nigeria price does not exist yet, and converting the French price straight to naira would give you a misleading number. Nigerian pricing depends on the exchange rate, import costs, VAT and Samsung’s own local pricing decisions, so what follows is a working estimate rather than a leak.

    Using the CBN’s exchange rate of ₦1,347.63 to the dollar, Nigeria’s 7.5% VAT rate and current Samsung retail prices in Nigeria as reference points, here is a rough model based on three possible US starting prices:

    Based on this, our working estimate for the base 128GB Galaxy S26 FE in Nigeria sits between ₦1.05 million and ₦1.20 million. A 256GB model could land between ₦1.18 million and ₦1.35 million if Samsung applies the same storage price jump seen in the French leak. Both ranges are estimates until Samsung West Africa confirms official pricing.

    Samsung Galaxy S26 FE specs

    Samsung has not published a spec sheet for the phone, but leaked marketing material, Google Play Console data, Geekbench results and FCC filings agree on most of the details below.

    Storage is one area with mixed signals. One detailed leak lists only 128GB and 256GB, while pricing leaks and newer reports mention a 512GB option too. Treat 512GB as possible, not certain, until Samsung confirms it.

    Colour names have also shifted between reports. Earlier leaks used names like Aqua Green and Blue/Purple. The newest and most complete render leak names three colours, Blueberry, Pistachio and Graphite, and this is the version most likely to match what Samsung eventually announces.

    Camera, battery and charging

    On paper, the camera setup looks unchanged from last year. Leaks point to the same 50MP main sensor and 8MP telephoto sensor used in the Galaxy S25 FE, so any improvement will likely come from software, Galaxy AI, and image processing rather than new hardware. That fits Samsung’s own teaser language, which promises upgrades “from camera to AI.”

    Battery capacity also stays flat at 4,900mAh, the same figure as the Galaxy S25 FE. What stands out is the battery life rating. European energy labels show a 50-hour rating with an A energy grade, compared with 42.5 hours and a B grade for the Galaxy S25 FE. That is a meaningful jump in efficiency without a bigger battery.

    There is a trade-off too. The same energy labels reportedly rate the battery for 1,200 full charge cycles before it drops below its rated capacity, down from 2,000 cycles on the Galaxy S25 FE. Some reports link the improved efficiency to a silicon-carbon battery, but Samsung has not said what changed, so treat that claim as a rumour for now.

    Wired charging stays at 45W, the same speed as the Galaxy S25 FE. FCC filings confirm the phone supports reverse wireless charging, though the maximum wireless charging speed is still unknown.

    Samsung Galaxy S26 FE vs Galaxy S25 FE

    Most of the changes sit under the hood. The processor upgrade and the better battery efficiency rating are the clearest gains here. The screen size, camera resolution, battery capacity and charging speed all look the same as last year.

    Should you wait for the Galaxy S26 FE?

    If you already own a Galaxy S25 FE, there is little reason to plan an upgrade based on what has leaked so far. The camera resolutions match, the battery size is unchanged, and charging speed stays at 45W. The newer chip and potential battery efficiency gains are the main draws.

    If you are shopping for a new phone and considering the Galaxy S25 FE, it makes sense to wait for the August 27 event where you can. Samsung will confirm the price, storage options, and any launch offers that day, and that information could change your decision. A discounted Galaxy S25 FE from a trusted retailer could still be the better deal before then, since the hardware changes expected on the S26 FE are modest.

    What we still don’t know

    Samsung has not confirmed the phone’s name, final specs, global price, Nigeria price, preorder date, sale date, launch colours or wireless charging speed as of publishing. All of it should firm up once Samsung takes the stage on August 27.

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