There is still no word when the Samsung Galaxy S 25 FE is presented, but Like has drawn a very perfect picture-a new Fe will be a mix of flagship and not some-high-final features.
The same design will be the same as last year, though the switch to the armor aluminum enables slimmer and light design – 7.4 mm thick and 190g weight, compared to 8.0 mm and 213g on last year’s model.
The Samsung Galaxy S22FN will get some premium features such as LTPO panel for its 6.7 “display with a variable refresh rate of 120 Hz to 120 Hz. It will still be a 1080p+ panel with Gorilla Glass Development+, however, with S27” 1440p+ display.
Photo by Samsung Galaxy S25, WPC
The new fan will get a 200 mAh bump in battery capacity for a total of 4,900 mAh. More importantly, it will get support for 45W charging, which is gradually spreading to new galaxy models (though many are still at 25 W). Wireless charging is not clearly mentioned, so it should be a standard 15W that generally receive premium Samsung.
Interestingly, Samsung will use the Exynos 2400 chipset for S22F – not 2400E that we saw on S22 FE. It is basically the same silicone, however, the non-E version runs at a high clock speed, so we can expect a little improvement in performance, but not much.
The benchmarks have shown 8GB of RAM, the 12GB option looks unlikely. Storage will come in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacity. Like its predecessor, the S 25 FE will be matched with the Premium S-Series models, with Software Fatware support for 7 years after the launch.
Samsung Galaxy S 25 FES SATUTIAL Render (Image Credit)
The only Camera Mero Selfie to get an upgrade may be, which is expected to have 12MP sensors (above 10MP last year). If this is the same hardware that is used in S25, it will bring a tofocus lens. Speaking of rear cameras, they look the same last year: 50MP main, 8MP3x telephoto and 12MP ultra-wide camera.
The last two Galaxy’s FE models began at the beginning of October Chatber, so it’s a potential deadline for the Galaxy S22F.
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