Samsung is preparing to unveil its next Fan Edition smartphone — the Galaxy S25 FE, which is expected to launch as a more budget-friendly alternative to the flagship Galaxy S25. Ahead of its official debut, fresh leaks have surfaced online, revealing the colour options, RAM and storage configurations, and key specifications of the device.
Key Points
Galaxy S25 FE tipped to launch in 128GB and 256GB storage variants
Expected to come with 8GB RAM across both models
Four colour options: Icy Blue, Jet Black, Navy, and White
Launch expected in late September or early October 2025
RAM and Storage Configurations
According to reliable tipster Arsene Lupin (@MysteryLupin), the Galaxy S25 FE will retain the same memory and storage variants as its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 FE. The upcoming device is tipped to feature:
8GB RAM
128GB and 256GB internal storage
This might come as a letdown for fans who were hoping for a bump to 12GB RAM or a 512GB storage option, especially considering increasing app sizes and gaming demands.
Colour Options
The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to be offered in four elegant colours:
Icy Blue
Jet Black
Navy
White
Compared to last year’s Galaxy S24 FE, which launched in Blue, Graphite, and Mint, this year’s palette feels more refined but conservative.
Expected Specifications
While the complete spec sheet hasn’t been confirmed yet, various leaks have painted a fairly detailed picture of what to expect from the Galaxy S25 FE:
Display: 6.7-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED
Refresh Rate: 120Hz
Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+
Processor: Exynos 2400 (Samsung’s in-house SoC)
Rear Cameras:
50MP Main Sensor
12MP Ultra-wide
8MP 3x Telephoto
Front Camera: 12MP Selfie Shooter
Battery: 4,900mAh with 45W Fast Charging
Software: One UI 8 based on Android 16
Updates: Up to 7 years of OS and security updates
Launch Timeline
The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to be announced between late September and early October 2025, aligning with Samsung’s typical launch schedule for its FE lineup.
Conclusion
The Galaxy S25 FE seems to offer modest improvements over its predecessor. While many were hoping for bigger upgrades, especially in RAM and storage, Samsung appears to be playing it safe with a familiar configuration. However, the updated design, powerful Exynos 2400 chip, and long-term software support could still make it a strong contender in the upper-mid-range smartphone segment.
Stay tuned for more updates as Samsung gears up for the official unveiling of the Galaxy S25 FE.
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