
More Galaxy S25 FE details have leaked, camera specs may not pack any surprise
As we approach the September-October window, more leaks and rumours about the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE are expected to surface. In the latest development, a new report hints at the possible rear camera setup of the upcoming Fan Edition phone. According to Galaxy Club, the Galaxy S25 FE is likely to feature an 8-megapixel telephoto lens — so don't expect a major leap in zoom performance. The primary and ultra-wide cameras are expected to be 50-megapixel and 12-megapixel, respectively. This setup sounds familiar, as it's the same as what we saw on the Galaxy S24 FE, though Samsung might swap out the sensors this time — that part remains unclear for now.advertisementOn the bright side, the Galaxy S25 FE could get a proper front-camera upgrade. According to an earlier leak, the 10-megapixel selfie shooter may be replaced by a 12-megapixel unit — and while that doesn't sound like a big jump on paper, the real change could come from the sensor Samsung chooses and how well it's tuned.Rest assured, more details about the Galaxy S25 FE will continue to surface as we get closer to launch. But if you're expecting a revolutionary upgrade, you might want to tone down your expectations. Think of this more as an evolutionary update to the S24 FE — one that fine-tunes a few things instead of reinventing the wheel.
Design-wise, don't expect the Galaxy S25 FE to stand out from the rest of the Galaxy S25 series. It'll likely follow Samsung's familiar design language — clean, minimal, and modern — though we're curious to see if it manages to shave off a bit of thickness. On the front, you can expect a flat AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a centre-aligned hole-punch for the selfie camera, and slim bezels all around. It should look and feel every bit like a premium Galaxy phone, just with the Fan Edition branding.advertisementDetails about pricing or availability are still under wraps. However, if Samsung follows its usual Fan Edition timeline, the Galaxy S25 FE should see a launch sometime between September and October. Some rumours also suggest that Samsung may launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE as well — which would be the first-ever Fan Edition foldable phone.As for the price, expect the Galaxy S25 FE to land under the Rs 60,000 mark — making it a more affordable entry into the Galaxy S25 family without giving up too much in terms of features.Apart from this, Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy S25 Edge at a starting price of $1,099 or Rs 1,09,999 in India. The company's next big launches are expected in July, where the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and possibly Samsung's triple-fold phone may debut.

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