Samsung has already confirmed that it is launching Galaxy S25 per year at the beginning of the year compared to its predecessor (which was unveiled on September 26). You may have been thinking of when to expect its first start from the S25 FE, and a new report from Samsung’s home of Korea claims to respond.
It will be allegedly introduced on September 19. This is exactly a week ago than the S24 FE, so it is counted – then, then, you will be expected to “first” earlier this month or early September.
The S24 fee was actually available on October 3, so if the date of September 19 will be released when its successor is released, it is just a little ago – because of the machine’s translation, it is not clear whether the Korean report is talking about the announcement or the original availability date.
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Korea is expected to cost less than KRW 1 million, which means about $ 721 or 20 620. It is yet to be seen how it translates to the prices of other regions – it is never as easy as you can know in the exchange of a straightforward currency. The report also claims that the S25 FE price will either be like its predecessor, or only will increase a little.
The Galaxy S25FE has a rumor of running through the Xinos 2400 SOC of Samsung, which is a small improvement than X -24 FE’s Xinos 2400E. It should be proud of the 6.7 -inch 1080×2340 Amold screen with 120 Hz refresh rate and guerrilla glass Victorus, which has 50 MP main camera with F/1.8 aperture and OIS, 12 MPF/2.2 ultrades, an 8 MP/2.4 telephoto, with 3 X -Optical Zoom and Optical Zoom, and Optical Zoom. 15W wireless charging.
The phone allegedly measures 161.3 x 76.6 x 7.4 mm and weighs 190 grams. It has been classified for dust and water resistance to IP68 and should be launched with an UI 8 with Android 16. Compared to its predecessor, it is slightly less, tight, thin and light, but at the price of a battery that is smaller than 200 MAh (though it is faster). In addition to the new SOC used, the central upgrade is in the selfie camera.
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Source (in Korean)


