Samsung’s next Fan Edition phone, the Galaxy S25 FE, is shaping up to be a familiar but welcome refresh. 
A new leak has revealed pricing details for the U.S., and fans will be pleased to hear that the numbers look unchanged compared to last year’s model.
According to a product listing spotted on IT solutions company SHI’s website, the Galaxy S25 FE will arrive in four colors – Icy Blue, Jet Black, Navy, and White. The base 8GB/128GB version is listed at $649.99, while the 8GB/256GB model is priced at $709.99. So far, no sign of a 512GB option.
If accurate, this would mirror the launch prices of the Galaxy S24 FE, meaning Samsung has avoided a price hike despite new tariffs and inflation pressures. In an era where phone prices seem to rise every year, holding steady at $650 would be a small but notable win for consumers.
In terms of specs, the S25 FE looks like a solid continuation of the series. Expect a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display (1080×2340 resolution) with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. On the camera side, the phone is tipped to feature a 50 MP main shooter with OIS, a 12 MP ultrawide, and an 8 MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom. Powering the device is likely the Exynos 2400 chip – the same processor used in certain Galaxy S24 models and the Z Flip 7 FE outside the U.S.
Battery life should also see a minor bump, with a 4,900 mAh cell rumored, supporting 45W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. That’s an upgrade over the 4,700 mAh pack in last year’s FE.
The timing also makes sense: the Galaxy S24 FE launched in late September, so Samsung could be on track for a similar release window in 2025. If the leak proves true, Samsung may have found the right balance for its Fan Edition series – keeping the price accessible without cutting too many corners.
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if its really $649 imma cop fr 👀
hope they dont pull the exynos trash in US again