The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE has yet to be officially introduced by the company, but recent leaks have already shared where the upcoming flagship phone will stand in the series. A Portuguese retailer listing, which seems accidental as it has now been deleted, has confirmed the core specs of the smartphone.
As the past leaks have suggested, the listing confirmed that the phone will be powered by the Exynos 2400 SoC. This is the same chipset that was inside the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus in some regions, which means that the S25 FE isn't seeing a noticeable upgrade over the predecessor in terms of the SoC.
Samsung has paired this SoC with 8 GB of RAM, and while the listing was for the 128 GB storage model, there should be more options available at launch. Other than the SoC, the retailer listing has confirmed that the Galaxy S25 FE will feature a 6.7-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass Victus+ as protection.
Camera specs have also been confirmed, and on the back, the S25 FE will sport a 50 MP primary sensor with OIS. It will be paired with a 12 MP ultrawide and an 8 MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom. On the front, the listing suggests that there will be a 12 MP selfie camera. So, the camera department isn't seeing much of an upgrade either.
Among the other specs that the listing has confirmed are a 4,900 mAh battery, which is a slight upgrade over the S24 FE, support for 15 W wireless charging, 45 W fast wired charging, and a relatively lightweight design. Samsung has yet to reveal when the Galaxy S25 FE will be released and how much it will cost, but leaks suggest that the starting price will be the same as the predecessor (128 GB curr. $459.99 on Amazon).
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MediaMarkt (listing now deleted) via: GSMArena