Samsung might be getting ready to launch its new foldable phones soon, but that’s not all they’ve got in the works. Before the year wraps up, we’re likely to see the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE — and thanks to fresh CAD-based renders shared by SammyGuru and OnLeaks, we now have a good look at what it’ll probably look like.

So, is it just more of the same, or is there something here worth getting excited about? Let’s break it down.
Looks Almost the Same, But Sharper in Details
At first glance, the Galaxy S25 FE looks very familiar. It keeps that clean and modern design we’ve seen in the Galaxy S24 FE, with a solid metal frame, flat edges, and a hole-punch selfie camera right in the center of the screen.
But here’s the twist: it’s slightly smaller and thinner this time.
- New dimensions: 161.4 x 76.6 x 7.4 mm
- Old model (S24 FE): 162 x 77.3 x 8 mm
It might not seem like a big change on paper, but in your hand, it could feel more comfortable and just a bit easier to hold, especially for smaller hands or pockets.
Bigger Screen in a Smaller Body
Even though the phone itself is more compact, Samsung has managed to keep the screen size the same — 6.7 inches — by shrinking the borders around the display. These thinner bezels mean more space for your apps, games, and videos without increasing the phone’s size.
Here’s what we know about the screen:
- Super AMOLED panel: rich colors and deep blacks
- 120Hz refresh rate: smoother scrolling and animations
- Up to 2,600 nits brightness: easy to see even on a sunny day
That brightness number is actually a big deal. It’s higher than most phones, so if you’re often outside, your screen won’t look dim or washed out.
What’s Under the Hood (Probably)
Samsung hasn’t confirmed any specs yet, but based on trusted leaks, here’s what’s expected inside the S25 FE:
- Processor: Either the Exynos 2400 or Dimensity 9400 (depends on your region)
- RAM: 12GB
- Storage: Options for 256GB or 512GB
- Software: Android 16 with Samsung’s latest One UI 8
These chips are both pretty powerful — especially for things like multitasking, gaming, or using AI-powered tools. Plus, One UI 8 is expected to bring smoother menus, new features, and better battery control.
Cameras That Just Make Sense
Samsung is sticking with what works — a triple-lens setup that balances everyday use and more advanced shots.
- Main camera: 50MP with OIS (helps keep photos steady)
- Zoom camera: 8MP with 3x optical zoom (for clear close-ups)
- Ultrawide camera: 12MP (for big group shots or wide landscapes)
- Selfie camera: 12MP front camera
It’s a solid setup that covers almost every photo need without going over the top. And yes, if you’re into Reels, TikToks, or just snapping your cat mid-yawn, this phone will do the job just fine.
Clean and Simple Layout
The physical layout of the phone stays mostly the same:
- Right side: Power and volume buttons
- Bottom: USB-C port, speaker grille, SIM tray
- Top: Secondary mic
There’s no headphone jack — that’s now standard — but the phone should support good wireless audio and fast charging.
Price and availability
Samsung hasn’t made it official, but all signs point to a late 2025 launch, sometime after the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 drop in July. Prices aren’t confirmed yet either, but here’s a likely range based on past releases:
Region | Estimated Price |
---|---|
USA | $699 – $749 |
Europe | €749 – €799 |
India | ₹59,999 – ₹64,999 |
These numbers could shift, but expect it to sit just below the Galaxy S25 in pricing — giving people that sweet spot between features and value.
Final Thoughts
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE doesn’t scream for attention — and that’s exactly why it might be perfect for a lot of people. It keeps what works: strong cameras, a great display, and reliable performance. But it also trims the edges, lightens the feel, and updates the software — all in a package that’s more affordable than the top-tier models.