Samsung's next Fan Edition smartphone may have just had its big reveal, thanks to a fresh batch of leaked renders. Following closely on the heels of recent Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks, new images of the Galaxy S25 FE have surfaced online, courtesy of SammyGuru's exclusive report.
Subtle Design Tweaks Keep The Familiar Look Fresh
The Galaxy S25 FE appears to stay true to the design language of its predecessor but introduces a few noteworthy refinements. While the overall look remains instantly recognisable, Samsung seems to have shaved off some bulk.
According to the report, the upcoming device will measure 7.4mm in thickness, a noticeable trim from the 8mm thickness of the Galaxy S24 FE. The height is also slightly reduced to 161.4mm compared to the previous 162mm.
Bezels, a constant focus for smartphone aesthetics, might also see subtle reductions, hinting at a sleeker front profile. Despite these adjustments, Samsung seems committed to retaining the 6.7-inch AMOLED display, complete with a 120Hz refresh rate that has become a staple for the series.
Camera Gets A Modest Yet Welcome Upgrade
The leaked details suggest Samsung may finally address one of the few criticisms of the FE series: the front camera. The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to receive a bump from a 10MP to a 12MP selfie shooter, aligning it more closely with the flagship Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra models.
On the back, the familiar triple-lens setup returns, led by a 50MP primary sensor. This will reportedly be supported by a 12MP ultrawide lens and a 10MP telephoto sensor, maintaining the camera versatility that the FE line has come to be known for.
The Chipset Mystery Continues
While the design and camera specs are beginning to take shape, questions remain about what will power the Galaxy S25 FE under the hood. Two contenders are reportedly in the running: Samsung's in-house Exynos 2400 and MediaTek's Dimensity 9400. A recent Geekbench appearance of what is believed to be the S25 FE hints at the use of an Exynos chip, though official confirmation is still awaited.
One detail that is confirmed, however, is the software. The Galaxy S25 FE will launch with Samsung's One UI 8 and will benefit from the company’s long-term software support policy, offering seven years of OS and security updates.
The Galaxy S25 FE is not expected to debut at Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event next month. Instead, it is slated for a Q4 2025 release, giving fans something to look forward to as the year winds down.