
The Samsung Galaxy S26 FE is right around the corner, as its European Energy Label appeared online. This follows a bunch of leaks that we’ll mention in a minute. Let’s talk about the label first.
The Galaxy S26 FE’s European Energy Label is here with some info about the device
You can see the label itself below. It reveals an overall A rating for the Galaxy S26 FE. The phone’s battery life is rated at exactly 50h, while its drop resistance is rated A.

The phone’s repairability is rated C, while the battery is rated to last at least 1,200 cycles before the capacity drops below 80%. This label also says that the phone will arrive with an IP68 certification for water and dust resistance.
What’s interesting here is that battery life is rated higher than the Galaxy S24 FE battery life. That one was at 42 hours and 37 minutes. That’s interesting considering that they have the same battery capacity.
It’s also interesting that the Galaxy S26 FE’s battery is rated to last only 1,200 cycles before the capacity drops below 80%, compared to the Galaxy S25 FE, which was rated at 2,000 cycles.
That is basically everything that was revealed here. We do have a lot more information about this phone, though. We’ve exclusively shared some of its images, followed by a bunch of marketing materials.
Those images provided us with a great look at the phone and its colors, not to mention some of its specifications. The phone will include a flat display with a centered display camera hole up top. Its frame will be flat, as will its back. The device will feature three vertically-aligned cameras on the back. The phone is coming in Blueberry, Graphite, and Pistachio colors.
The device will include a 120Hz display, support 45W charging & provide 7 years of Android OS updates
Samsung’s Exynos 2500 processor will fuel the phone, while a 4,900mAh battery will also be a part of the package. 45W wired charging will also be included, by the way, but a charger will not.
A 6.7-inch fullHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate will sit on the front. Samsung will update this phone for 7 years, and that goes for Android OS and security updates, by the way. We also know that the device will measure 161.6 x 76.9 x 7.4mm.
When it comes to cameras, a 50-megapixel main unit will sit on the back, along with a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and an 8-megapixel telephoto snapper. On the front, you’ll get a 12-megapixel unit.
You can also check out some of the phone’s upcoming cases, which we also showed off a while back.
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