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Galaxy S25 FE Leak Shows Familiar Design with Minor Upgrades

Highlights

  • Galaxy S25 FE leaked render shows the phone design closely resembles the Galaxy S24 FE.
  • Minor tweaks include a slimmer bottom bezel and unchanged camera layout.
  • Rumoured upgrades include a 12MP selfie camera and a 200mAh bigger battery, while keeping the Exynos 2400e chip and 8GB RAM.
– Samsung Galaxy S25 FE leaked render. (Image credit – Evan Blass on X)

A new leak has revealed what the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE might look like and at first glance, it’s almost a mirror image of last year’s Galaxy S24 FE.

Galaxy S25 FE – Leaked Render

Popular tipster Evan Blass shared a render of the Galaxy S25 FE on X (formerly Twitter) and the image shows off the phone in a clean white finish alongside the previously leaked grey variant.

The render gives us a full view of the front and back. And as many online pointed out, not much seems to have changed in terms of design.

– A comparison between the official image of Galaxy S24 FE (left) and the leaked render of the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE (right). (Image credit – Samsung/EvanBlass)

The overall look closely matches that of the Galaxy S24 FE. The bottom bezel might be a tad slimmer, but the bezels are still uneven and the front and rear camera placements appear unchanged. This likely means Samsung hasn’t made any major changes to the sensor sizes or internal layout either.

There is a bit of good news, though. Rumours suggest the selfie camera could finally get a slight bump to a 12MP sensor, replacing the 10MP shooter on the S24 FE. If true, this could mean slightly better selfies, helped by improved image processing.

Battery life might also see a small improvement with leaks pointing to a 200mAh boost over the S24 FE’s 4,700mAh battery. Under the hood, the S25 FE is expected to run on the same Exynos 2400e chip, paired with 8GB RAM. It will ship with Android 16 and One UI 8.0, so you can expect minor software upgrades but not a huge leap in performance.

Overall, we can say that the Galaxy S25 FE is shaping up to be more of a refined refresh than a major redesign.

FAQs

Q1. How does the Galaxy S25 FE design compare to its predecessor?

Answer. The design is nearly identical to the Galaxy S24 FE, with the only visible change being a slightly slimmer bottom bezel; camera placements and layout remain unchanged.

Q2. What upgrades are expected in the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. The phone may feature a 12MP selfie camera (up from 10MP), a 200mAh battery boost to 4,900mAh, and run on the Exynos 2400e chip with 8GB RAM, Android 16, and One UI 8.0.

Q3. What colors and variants have leaked for the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. Leaked renders show the device in clean white and grey finishes; the design reflects a refined refresh rather than a major overhaul.

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