Samsung’s Fan Edition phones have always walked a fine line: deliver as much of the flagship experience as possible, without sending the price tag into the stratosphere. If the latest leak is on point, the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE is sticking to that formula — with a few subtle tweaks. Fresh images and specs paint a familiar picture. The S25 FE looks like it’s borrowing heavily from the Galaxy S25+, right down to its clean, flat-edged frame and triple rear camera setup. Up front, there’s a punch-hole selfie camera and a display with slightly thicker bezels along the bottom — not a deal-breaker, but something sharp-eyed buyers will notice. One shot shows a Jet Black finish, though Samsung will supposedly offer at least two more colors, possibly four.
Under the hood, the phone reportedly packs a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, 8GB of RAM, and a minimum of 128GB storage. Power comes from a 4,900mAh battery with 45W fast charging, which should make short work of refills. Processing is handled by the Exynos 2400e — the same silicon found in the S24 FE — so while performance bumps may be minor, it should still keep daily use and gaming running smoothly.
Camera hardware includes a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultra-wide, and 8MP telephoto, all backed by Android 16 and Samsung’s latest One UI 8 software.
Pricing in Europe is will reach €679, with a launch window likely in September. For those who want most of the Galaxy S25 experience without the full flagship price, this FE might just be the sweet spot.