A trio of upcoming Samsung phones appeared on the GSMA database. The Galaxy S26 FE (SM-S741B/DS), Galaxy M47 5G (SM-M476B/DS) and Galaxy F70 Pro 5G (SM-E476B/DS) were spotted in certification listings confirming their existence.
Galaxy S26 FE (SM-S741B/DS) GSMA listing
The S26 Fan Edition could very well be the most anticipated device out of the bunch since it will be the fourth member of the flagship S26 series. Apart from its model number and naming, the listing does not include any specs or images of the device. Samsung launched its last two Galaxy S-series FE phones in September, so we could very well expect the S26 FE to debut in the same timeframe.
Galaxy M47 5G (SM-M476B/DS) GSMA listing
Galaxy M47 is arguably even more intriguing, since the last time we saw a Galaxy M4x-series phone was back in 2023 with the South Korea-exclusive Galaxy M44. That device had a rather interesting choice in the chipset department, opting for the then three-year-old Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. It would be interesting to see if the M47 will make its way to more markets.
Galaxy F70 Pro 5G (SM-E476B/DS) GSMA listing
As for the Galaxy F70 Pro, we can expect this to be yet another semi-exclusive release for markets in China, India and Bangladesh. The Pro moniker would be a first for the F-series, so it remains to be seen what specific upgrades would merit this naming.
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