Samsung’s next budget flagship just can’t stay under wraps. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE has leaked again, this time with its US pricing fully exposed through retailer listings that went live way too early.
The phone shows up at $649.99 for the 128GB model and $709.99 for the 256GB version. Both come with 8GB of RAM, though it looks like Americans won’t get the 512GB option this time around. That matches exactly what Samsung charged for the S24 FE when it launched, so no price hikes here – but no discounts either.

Four colors are heading to US stores: Jet Black, Navy, Ice Blue, and Titanium. The pricing stays consistent with what we saw in European leaks earlier this week, where the base model hit €749 and the 256GB jumped to €809.
Samsung’s sticking with familiar territory across the board. Powering the S25 FE is the same Exynos 2400 chip that powered the regular S24 models in some markets and is mated to a 6.7-inch 1080p AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is covered with Gorilla Glass Victus+, which prevents everyday scratches.
The camera setup brings a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization, plus a 12MP ultrawide and 8MP telephoto camera with 3x zoom. That telephoto also gets OIS to keep shots steady. Up front, there’s a 12MP selfie camera tucked into a punch-hole cutout.
Battery life gets a small boost to 4,900mAh, which should easily handle a full day of use. Fast charging maxes out at 45W wired and 15W wireless. The phone measures 7.4mm thick and weighs about 190 grams, making it slimmer than its predecessor.
Samsung may unveil the S25 FE during IFA-2025 in Berlin on September 4, but the company does not provide any official information yet. This is roughly a week earlier compared to the release last year of the S24 FE, so Samsung is keeping its word these days.
The S25 FE is expected to ship with Android 16 and Samsung’s One UI 8 interface, depending on when it actually hits stores. Given how many leaks keep surfacing, an official announcement seems pretty close.
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