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tl; drag
- Samsung’s Galaxy S25FE will apparently present 8 MP3X telephoto camera and 12 MP ultra -wide camera.
- These secondary rear cameras will be in accordance with the previous Galaxy per model.
- The previous leak also points to the same 50 MP main camera, such as 12 MP selfie camera, like the first models.
It is expected that Samsung will be shown to the Galaxy S25 per year at the end of the year, which will provide people with a flagship level experience at an affordable launch price. A reliable outlet recently reported the details of selfie and main camera, and the same source has now revealed a secondary camera.
Glaxicleb According to reports, the Galaxy S25 FE has an 8MP 3X telephoto camera. This will be in accordance with each Galaxy per model, which is found in 2020 Galaxy S20s.
On the one hand, we are glad to see the telephonic camera still. However, in 2025, it is really an ancient zoom camera compared to some middle -distance phones. Specifically, $ 460 has nothing in the phone 3A Pro 3x 50MP camera. Companies use these extra megapixels to provide better hybrid and digital zoom. So expect that S25 FE will be far behind some of these handsets when you zoom in the last 3x.
What do you think about S25 FE’s camera sunglasses?
7 votes
If it’s not broken then don’t fix it
29 %
It’s ok, but can be better
29 %
This is a joke for flagship in 2025
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Meanwhile, the upcoming Galaxy phones also say that it has a 12 MP ultra -wide camera, which apparently matches every other Galaxy per phone to date.
Glaxicleb Earlier, it was reported that the Galaxy S25 will also be the same 50 MP main camera like before and 12 MP selfie camera. The latter will mostly be upgraded to the S24 FE and it will be in accordance with the Galaxy S25 series.
Samsung has also been indicated to use a Honeos 2400E chip like the S24 FE. Therefore, between this chip and most stagnant camera sunglasses, Samsung will need heavy tilt on the software to provide image quality and better camera performance.
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