- Samsung Galaxy S25 FE could have the same rear cameras as its predecessor
- Reportedly the selfie camera gets an upgrade
- Previous leaks suggest that the chipset is not much better either
It seems that Samsung may have a ceiling on how many interesting phones it can be launched in a year, because we now hear that the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE may be much less desirable.
According to GalaxyClub (via Gsmarena), the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will almost have identical cameras for its predecessor, with the phone, which has been said again, to have a 50mp main camera, a 12MP ultra and an 8MP telelt with 3x optical zoom.
The only camera that seems to be improved is the front facing, with this said to be 12MP-up from 10MP on the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE.
So it sounds like the cameras will hardly be an upgrade at all, and although a 50MP head sensor is not bad, an 8MP telelder has no business on a top medium height phone in 2025. Although the article notes, the Galaxy S25 FE will at least have Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge-Beat there, since the last phone has no phones on all.
The chipset could also disappoint
This is not the only disappointing rumor aspect of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, as previous reports indicate that it has either exactly the same Exynos 2400E chips as the S24 FE, or more likely a slightly upgraded Exynos 2400 (without ‘E’).
Either way, it would be a step down from what you find in the rest of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, and even with the latter it wouldn’t be much of an upgrade on last year’s phone.
So it seems that there may not be much reason to buy the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE if you already have a Galaxy S24 FE, and even if you come from somewhat much lower end, it can be difficult to justify this over the Standard Samsung Galaxy S25 unless this new FE is significantly cheaper.
Whether it will be back to see, but hopefully we will find soon as references to the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE company have been seen, suggesting it can be launched before too long. That said, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE first landed in September last year, so if the S25 FE follows a similar pattern, it could still be quite a few months away.



