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The Galaxy S25 FE has a bigger battery and faster charging.
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The Galaxy S25 FE, which was announced last week, hasn't been launched in India yet. However, its pricing has leaked ahead of the announcement from Samsung India. The company reportedly isn't increasing the price of the Galaxy S25 FE compared to its predecessor.
According to tipster Yogesh Brar, the Galaxy S25 FE will carry a price tag of INR 59,999 (~$680) for the variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. There is no information on the pricing of the 256GB version of the phone, but it is possible that it will be priced at INR 64,999 (~$737), just like the Galaxy S24 FE was last year.
Looking at Samsung's track record, it could have a pre-order offer where buying the 128GB version of the Galaxy S25 FE will get you the 256GB version without any additional cost.
The Galaxy S25 FE has a thinner and lighter body than the Galaxy S24 FE, despite having a bigger battery. So, it appears that Samsung has managed to make the internal components smaller and fit them inside a smaller space. The phone has a 4,900mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging.
The other features, including a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, a 50MP primary rear camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and an 8MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, remain similar to the Galaxy S24 FE. It has a better selfie camera, though, with a 12MP resolution.
The Galaxy S25 FE uses the Exynos 2400 chipset, which is slightly faster than the Galaxy S24 FE's Exynos 2400e chipset. It has 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. It runs Android 16 (One UI 7.0) out of the box and will receive seven major Android OS updates.
The phone has GPS, 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port, and an optical in-display fingerprint reader.
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