The current Galaxy S24 FE (approx. $525 on Amazon) comes equipped with 8 GB of RAM and offers storage options of either 128 GB or 256 GB. According to well-regarded leaker @MysterLupin on X, the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE is expected to retain these two storage and memory configurations at launch, potentially in late summer.
This aligns with previous leaks suggesting that neither the chipset nor Samsung’s triple-camera setup will see any significant upgrades. Given that the Galaxy S25 FE will sport a very similar design to its predecessor – which has been confirmed by a certification – it seems reasonable to question whether any major enhancements are in store.
So far, the phone is rumoured to inherit several useful “pro” features from the Galaxy S25. These include an LTPO AMOLED display capable of dynamically adjusting its refresh rate between 1 Hz and 120 Hz depending on the screen content to conserve battery. The battery capacity is also expected to increase slightly from 4,700 mAh to 4,900 mAh, along with support for faster 45-watt charging. In addition to being thinner and lighter than its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 FE will reportedly come in new colourways: Navy, Iceblue, Jetblack and White – replacing the current model’s Blue, Graphite, Gray, Mint and Yellow.