Galaxy S25 FE: Samsung appears to be getting ready for the Galaxy S25 FE release, and the first CAD renders show that it will come with a design language of its predecessor. The leaked images show us a thin phone with thin bezels, a centered punch-hole selfie camera, and a vertically stacked triple rear camera unit. Not revolutionary-looking, but the Galaxy S25 FE appears to refine the popular design that enthusiasts have grown accustomed to within the Fan Edition series.
Thin Profile and Screen Improvements
The thinnest profile is likely the most significant change. From the leaked renders provided by OnLeaks and SammyGuru, the Galaxy S25 FE will have a thickness of 7.4mm. That’s slimmer than the Galaxy S24 FE, measuring 8mm thick, and only slightly thicker than the regular Galaxy S25 at 7.2mm. The phone will likely come with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate for silky-smooth visuals and luscious colors, perfect for daily use and gaming as well.
Front Camera Enhancements
On the imaging front, the Galaxy S25 FE reportedly comes with a 12-megapixel front camera, up from the 10MP front camera of the S24 FE. The protrusion will assist in making the images clearer, particularly on selfies and video calls. The camera set-up at the back continues to be the same, with a triple-camera set-up consisting of a primary sensor, ultra-wide sensor, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.
Performance: Two Powerhouse Choices
Internally, Samsung will choose either the home-brew Exynos 2400 or MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, depending on region. Either one is a high-powered chip, with performance and efficiency pumped up by AI enhancements. Either of those chips would introduce serious processing muscle to the FE series, closing the performance gap between mid-rangers and flagship-level Galaxy phones.
Software and AI Capabilities
Galaxy S25 FE will probably be shipped with Samsung’s One UI 8, pre-installed, with new AI-driven features. These can be anything from enhanced photo editing tools, voice-directed recommendations, and performance tweaks that are triggered based on usage. With these, the S25 FE commits to providing an even smoother and quicker software experience compared to its forebear.
Final Thoughts: A Polished Update for FE Enthusiasts
While the Galaxy S25 FE doesn’t break revolutionary ground, it adds significant upgrades where it counts thinner bezels, enhanced selfie capabilities, high-end hardware, and a more aerodynamic look. For consumers seeking a flagship experience without the cost, the S25 FE may be among Samsung’s best-balanced options in 2025.