Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Leaks Reveal Key Specs Ahead of Launch

visibilitySamsung Galaxy S25 FE Leaks Reveal Key Specs Ahead of Launch

Date: August 12, 2025

Samsung is reportedly preparing to launch the Galaxy S25 FE, its next affordable flagship in the popular Fan Edition lineup. A series of credible leaks has given us a look at what to expect from the upcoming device.

highlightHighlights

  • 6.7-inch OLED flat display, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Exynos 2400 (global) or Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (US/Korea)
  • 50MP main + 12MP ultrawide + 10MP telephoto triple camera
  • 4,500mAh battery, 25W wired charging
  • IP68 rating, Android 15 with One UI 7.0

sellExpected Pricing & Launch

The Galaxy S25 FE is likely to launch by late Q3 2025, possibly in September. Pricing is expected to start at around $649 / €699 / ₹54,999.

list_altSpec Sheet (Leaked)

ComponentDetails
Display6.7" FHD+ OLED, 120Hz
ProcessorExynos 2400 / Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
Camera50MP main + 12MP UW + 10MP telephoto
Front Camera12MP selfie, center punch-hole
Battery4,500mAh, 25W wired
SoftwareAndroid 15 with One UI 7
DurabilityIP68 water & dust resistant

star_rateFirst Impressions

While not officially confirmed, the Galaxy S25 FE looks to continue Samsung’s strategy of packing flagship-tier hardware into a more affordable body. With upgraded internals and camera tweaks, the S25 FE might be a solid option for those who skip the regular S-series flagships.

Performance:

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thumb_up_altPros & Cons

  • Pros:
  • Flagship-tier chip at a lower price
  • IP68 rating & AMOLED screen
  • Telephoto lens inclusion
  • Clean One UI 7 with Android 15
  • Cons:
  • No wireless charging expected
  • Plastic build instead of glass/metal
  • Charging limited to 25W

help_outlineFAQ

  • Q: Will the S25 FE have a telephoto lens?
    A: Yes, 10MP telephoto according to leaks.
  • Q: Will it get Android updates?
    A: Samsung is expected to support it with 4 major OS updates and 5 years of security.
  • Q: Will it support wireless charging?
    A: Unlikely, based on past FE models.