Galaxy S26 FE leaks in WPC listing with model SM-S741

A Wireless Power Consortium listing has surfaced for the Galaxy S26 FE, revealing its model number as SM-S741 and showing a design direction that closely tracks the Galaxy S26’s raised camera bump—though positioned in an unusual spot.
Someone out there already has the Galaxy S26 FE on a screen—at least in the form of a database entry. A Wireless Power Consortium listing has now surfaced for Samsung’s upcoming “Fan Edition” phone, and it’s enough to narrow what the device might look like before anyone hears an official word.
The listing, flagged by 9to5Google, ties the Galaxy S26 FE to model number SM-S741. Beyond the paperwork, the page also includes a real-world image of the handset.
From that image, the Galaxy S26 FE appears set to look very similar to its predecessor. The standout difference is the rear camera bump. The phone seems to adopt the raised camera bump that Samsung added to the Galaxy S26 series. The surprise is where that bump lands: the camera sits much closer to the top and side than the camera placement seen on either the Galaxy S26 or the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
There’s still a lot missing about what’s inside the Fan Edition, too. Earlier leak chatter suggested it would run on an Exynos chip, likely the Exynos 2500.
What the WPC listing doesn’t answer is when the Galaxy S26 FE will actually launch. With the phone still described as being “a decent ways away,” the timing appears to be months out. That means there’s time—whether that’s welcome or frustrating—for more details to surface before anyone can judge the design choices in real life.
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