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A popular tipster has revealed a new render of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 FE. It confirms the phone's second color.
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Samsung is expected to soon launch a new Fan Edition device, the Galaxy S25 FE. So far, there have been tons of leaks about the device. Last month, a leak revealed its renders, which showed that it won’t bring a major design upgrade. Last week, we got to see the real-life image of the phone, which revealed that it will be available in grey. Now, we have a new render of the device, which reveals its second colour option.
On X, a popular tipster, Evan Blass, has posted a fresh render of the Galaxy S25 FE. It shows the device in white color, confirming that it will be one of the color options on offer. As you can see in the image below, it shows the device from the front and back. Just like the previous renders revealed, the phone looks largely similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 FE.
According to previous leaks, the phone will feature the Exynos 2400e chipset. One of the configurations on offer will have 8GB of RAM. The brand will ship the phone with Android 16-based One UI 8.0.
While there’s still no concrete information about the rear cameras, a leak claims that the Galaxy S25 FE will have a 12MP selfie camera, which should be a significant upgrade over the 10MP unit in last year’s model.
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