Last updated: April 16th, 2026 at 15:13 UTC+02:00


New Galaxy S25 FE discount completely wrecks the A57’s value

A deal so unusual, it might halt A57 sales.

Mihai Matei

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Samsung has launched one of the best and most unusual discounts on the Galaxy S25 FE in the USA. The phone receives a limited-time $150 price cut, making it $50 cheaper than the Galaxy A57.

Although the A57 is newer, it remains a mid-range A-series phone, powered by a mid-range, albeit decent, chipset. The Galaxy S25 FE is just better in virtually every aspect that matters, and yet, it now costs less.

So, if you're looking to buy a new Galaxy phone for around $500-$550, the choice seems obvious.

Save at least $150 on the Galaxy S25 FE

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We can't really think of a reason why you would want to grab the A57 and spend $50 extra. But that's precisely what makes this limited-time deal so unusual. Samsung normally avoids such pricing conflicts that can lead to one phone cannibalizing another's sales.

Samsung's logic aside, you can save $150 on either the 128GB or 256GB Galaxy S25 FE. All you need is to select the no-trade-in option.

However, if you want to trade-in another phone, you can abandon this $150 flat discount for a chance to save up to $499 instead.

Some of the ways the Galaxy S25 FE is clearly better than the A57, despite the lower (limited-time) price, include:

  • A premium-grade Exynos 2400 chip
  • A better Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X screen
  • Faster UFS storage
  • Better cameras
  • Wireless charging and reverse wireless charging support
  • Samsung DeX support
  • A more robust set of AI features

Bundle deals for Galaxy S25 FE in the USA are also better than A57 bundles. You can save 25% on the Galaxy Watch 8, 10% on the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, and 40% on the Galaxy Ring.

Samsung USA hasn't specified when this limited-time Galaxy S25 FE deal expires. Check out the online shop for more details while the offer stands.