Samsung will soon include the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE in the Galaxy S25 lineup.
Like any other FE model, the Galaxy S25 FE is slated to carry an affordable price tag too. A new report has now emerged sharing CAD renders of the handset.
A cursory glance at the renders shared by SammyGuru does not show any changes to the Galaxy S25 FE when compared to its predecessor. However, a close look does indicate a few notable changes. The report claims that the smartphone is slightly smaller and shorter than the Galaxy S24 FE predecessor. While the earlier FE model has a thickness of 8 mm, the upcoming handset will be just 7.4 mm thick. Similarly, the S25 FE will be 161.4 mm tall while the S24 FE sports a height of 162 mm.
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Another possible deviation from the predecessor could be with respect to the bezels. The brand is likely to adopt narrower bezels for the front panels to give the handset an aesthetic look.
Expected Specs
Going by details gathered in the past, the S25 FE will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel like the S24 FE. The display will also have the same refresh rate of 120 Hz.
In the camera department, the S25 FE will have three cameras in a vertical layout on the back panel. These snappers comprise a 50 MP primary camera, a 10 MP telephoto lens, and a 12 MP ultra-wide sensor. The front-facing camera will get an upgrade to a 12 MP resolution as against the earlier 10 MP resolution.
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The choice of processor is still unclear at the moment. While a Geekbench listing of a supposedly S25 FE hints at the manufacturer’s in-house Exynos 2400 chip, there are also speculations about a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor. It will ship with the manufacturer’s One UI 8.
The Galaxy S25 FE is anticipated to see the light of day in the final quarter of this year. It is unlikely that the manufacturer will unveil the smartphone at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event in New York in July.
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