Galaxy S25 FE Leak Reveals Sleeker Design and Premium Build for Fan Edition
First Renders Show Samsung’s Commitment to Refining the S25 FE Experience
Samsung Refines the Fan Edition Formula
Samsung appears to be taking its Galaxy S25 FE seriously this year, with leaked renders revealing a sleek, premium-looking device that aligns closely with the design language of the flagship Galaxy S25 series. The Fan Edition phone is expected to launch later in 2025 and could mark a significant visual upgrade for the FE lineup.
- Thinner bezels and a more refined aesthetic suggest a push toward flagship-like design.
- The renders were shared by OnLeaks in collaboration with SammyGuru, offering a likely preview of the final product.
Dimensions and Display Consistency
While the Galaxy S25 FE retains a 6.7-inch display, it achieves a thinner form factor, setting a new standard for FE models.
- Expected dimensions: 161.4mm (height) x 76.6mm (width) x 7.4mm (thickness)
- Compared to the Galaxy S24 FE: 162mm x 77.3mm x 8mm
- If confirmed, the S25 FE will become the thinnest Fan Edition ever, dethroning the Galaxy S21 FE
Design Gains, Familiar Camera Setup
Samsung’s refinement efforts center around a slimmer profile and bezel reduction, giving the S25 FE a sleeker look without increasing screen size. However, in terms of camera hardware, the upgrades may be modest.
- Expected to include a 50MP main sensor with OIS, 12MP ultrawide, and 8MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom
- A new 12MP front-facing camera could improve selfie performance
- The rear layout remains similar to S24 FE, keeping a consistent visual theme
Performance: Familiar Chipset Returns
In a less exciting twist, the Galaxy S25 FE is likely to feature the Exynos 2400—the same chipset used in the Galaxy S24 line.
- The S25 FE may use the underclocked Exynos 2400e variant, as seen in the S24 FE
- This could keep performance moderate, focusing more on efficiency than cutting-edge power
With a more refined design, thinner body, and flagship-inspired aesthetics, the Galaxy S25 FE may offer one of the most compelling FE experiences to date—if performance trade-offs don’t overshadow its upgraded look.









