Design
From what’s been hinted so far, the Galaxy S25 FE won’t be a huge departure from Samsung’s usual design. It’ll probably look a lot like the S25, just with a few tweaks to cut down on cost—maybe a plastic back instead of glass. Personally, I don’t mind that trade-off. I’ve used phones with plastic backs before and they honestly feel fine in the hand. Plus, they don’t shatter when you drop them.
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Samsung usually nails the display, even on their FE models. So I’m expecting a nice AMOLED screen with a high refresh rate—probably 120Hz. If it’s anything like the S21 FE or S23 FE, it should be great for scrolling and watching stuff. You’ll likely get the usual Samsung features too, like One UI, fast charging, and decent water resistance. Nothing too flashy, just a solid all-rounder.
Performance
The FE line typically runs on a slightly older chipset, maybe a Snapdragon from last year or an Exynos version depending on where you are. That said, if you’re just browsing, streaming, and doing the regular social media stuff, it should hold up fine. I had the S21 FE for a while, and it never felt slow to me.
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Battery’s expected to be around 4,500mAh, which is decent. I’d expect a full day’s use without too much stress. Of course, how long it lasts really depends on how much you’re on it. For me, with moderate use, this size usually works out.
Price & Launch Timing
What’s interesting this time is Samsung might launch the Galaxy S25 FE earlier than usual. No confirmed date yet, but it could show up sooner than expected—maybe to compete with other mid-range options like OnePlus or Pixel. Price-wise, I’d guess somewhere around ₹45,000 to ₹50,000. If that holds true, it could be a good option for folks who want that “flagship feel” without spending 70K or more.