Exclusive: Samsung Galaxy S26 FE, Galaxy M47 5G and Galaxy F70 Pro 5G on the way

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TL;DR
  • Galaxy S26 FE (SM-S741B/DS): The next Fan Edition is officially in the works, with rumors pointing to a much-needed Exynos 2600 upgrade.
  • Galaxy M47 5G (SM-M476B/DS): A surprise return for the M4x line after a nearly three-year hiatus.
  • Galaxy F70 Pro 5G (SM-E476B/DS): A new addition to the F-series, likely focusing on battery life and multimedia performance.

Samsung is already laying the groundwork for its next wave of mid-range and “Fan Edition” phones. We’ve uncovered exclusive new listings in the GSMA database that confirm the existence of three unannounced devices: the Galaxy S26 FE, the Galaxy M47 5G, and the Galaxy F70 Pro 5G.

While official spec sheets are still under wraps, these database entries give us a clear look at Samsung’s upcoming mobile roadmap—and point to a major course correction for the FE line.

The Galaxy S26 FE: Aiming for a real processor upgrade

Samsung’s “Fan Edition” lineup is supposed to offer flagship-tier features on a budget. But last year’s Galaxy S25 FE, which stuck with the Exynos 2400 chip, felt too much like a minor refresh of the S24 FE and left performance-focused users disappointed.

Now, the SM-S741B/DS model number has surfaced in the GSMA database, officially confirming the Galaxy S26 FE. For buyers burned by last year’s minor update, the biggest question is all about the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE processor specs. Industry leaks strongly suggest Samsung heard the criticism and plans to equip the device with the next-generation Exynos 2600 processor. If true, this chipset leap could easily make the S26 FE one of the most competitive premium mid-range phones of the year.

Breaking a three-year silence: The Galaxy M47 5G

The most interesting find in this data dump answers a question budget-conscious fans have been asking: is there a Galaxy M47 coming out? Yes.

Listed under the model number SM-M476B/DS, the Galaxy M47 5G marks the unexpected return of the M4x family. Samsung has kept this specific line quiet since the Galaxy M44 5G launched way back in late 2023. The M-series is historically known for massive battery capacities and aggressive pricing. We expect the M47 5G to stick strictly to that playbook, likely offering an energy-efficient 5G chipset, a large Super AMOLED display, and multi-day battery life to fend off cheap, high-spec Chinese competitors.

Galaxy F70 Pro 5G rounds out the mid-range

Finally, the database confirms Samsung is actively developing the Galaxy F70 Pro 5G, designated by the model number SM-E476B/DS.

The “DS” confirms dual-SIM support right out of the gate. While official Galaxy F70 Pro 5G specs aren’t listed in the GSMA entry, the “Pro” moniker tells us a lot. In Samsung’s F-series hierarchy, a “Pro” device typically indicates a noticeable step up from their standard budget phones—usually translating to upgraded camera sensors, faster charging speeds, and a processor capable of handling heavier multimedia and gaming loads.

As phone prices continue to creep upward globally, these three devices show Samsung is doubling down on the sub-flagship market. We’ll be keeping an eye out for leaked renders and official spec sheets in the coming weeks as these phones move closer to launch.

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Erencan YılmazErencan Yılmaz
Erencan Yılmaz is a tech writer who closely follows the latest in consumer technology and mobile innovation. He has contributed to outlets including Android Headlines, GizmoChina, and others. You can reach out with your questions or follow his updates on X (formerly known as Twitter).

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