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Tom's Guide
5 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE renders just leaked — here's your first look
For the most part whenever Samsung releases the affordable Galaxy S25 FE we don't expect to see more than some minor upgrades to phone compared to the Galaxy S24 FE. A new set of renders leaked this week won't disabuse you of that notion. The images come from regular render-tipster OnLeaks via SammyGuru. Compared to the Galaxy S24 FE, these renders reveal a phone that looks pretty identical to last year's model. According to SammyGuru, the S25 FE dimensions are 161.4 x 76.6 x 7.4mm (or 6.35 x 3.01 x .29 inches), which is basically the same as the S24 FE, and maybe a couple of millimeters smaller and thinner. The handset is rumored to retain the 6.7-inch AMOLED display and 120Hz refresh rate, though the bezels might be a bit slimmer. The only real upgrade we think you'll see is a bump up to the same 12MP front camera as the other S25 phones but the the same 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide and 8MP telephoto setup on the S24 FE. There are conflicting rumors on the chipset the S25 FE might feature. These range from re-using the same Exynos 2400e chipset from the S24 FE to a slightly better Exynos or a Mediatek Dimensity 9400. The latter two would give the S25 FE a modest boost in performance and power. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Otherwise, the new Galaxy S25 FE should have One UI 8 out of the box with a number of new AI features introduced with the S25 launch earlier this year. Though with Samsung's seven years of software and security update support, it's likely the S24 FE will quickly have the same features and operating system. Now that we've seen a first glimpse of the Galaxy S25 FE the big questions left to answer are the release date and price. Last year's model launched $649 — $150 less than the Galaxy S25. This year, Samsung hasn't raised prices like it did in 2024, so we think, barring tariffs, that the S25 FE could keep a similar price. No release date has been leaked yet or shared by Samsung, but the Galaxy S24 FE showed up in October last year. Assuming history repeats itself, that seems like enough distance from the mainline S25 launch for Samsung to debut the S25 FE.


India Today
17 hours ago
- India Today
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE tipped to feature slim design and even thinner bezels
Before Samsung could make it official, a new leak revealed a few details around the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE. The company brings the FE variant with every Galaxy S series, and the S25 is also expected to witness the same. While it is a toned-down version, the phone may cut the edge on a few specs as compared to the Galaxy S25 variant. However, the new leaks suggest that the design will go slim, and the bezels will be even slimmer. This latest sneak peek comes courtesy of leaker OnLeaks and the tech site SammyGuru. And although it's hardly surprising that someone's dug up these renders, what's really exciting is that this is the first proper look at the S25 FE's design so far. Let's take a Galaxy S25 FE design leakThat design, it seems, is an evolution rather than a full overhaul. The Galaxy S25 FE doesn't stray too far from the visual language of its predecessor, last year's Galaxy S24 FE, but there are some welcome tweaks. According to SammyGuru, the new model features noticeably slimmer bezels that will help it look more modern and refined. Another key change is its profile; at just 7.4mm thick, the Galaxy S25 FE is leaner than last year's 8mm version. When you put those numbers side by side — 161.4 x 76.6 x 7.4mm — you can see Samsung is serious about slimming things down without shrinking the screen. advertisement Speaking of screens, the Galaxy S25 FE is tipped to pack a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. That's par for the course for Samsung at this point — its Galaxy S24 FE and S25 flagship series already sport smooth 120Hz panels. The big question is whether this one will offer the adaptive refresh rate tech Samsung reserves for its priciest phones. Given that it's already present across much of the range, it would make sense for Samsung to continue this tradition in the S25 FE Galaxy S25 FE: What to expect Of course, the hardware under the surface is just as hotly anticipated. Prior leaks and rumours have hinted that the S25 FE will get an upgraded front camera and a refined main camera setup on the back, perfect for anyone who loves their social selfies or capturing crisp shots on the move. That said, we'll need to wait for more concrete details before knowing exactly what new tricks the cameras can of this 'Fan Edition' range will also be glad to see that Samsung appears to have carried over its trademark aesthetic — a clean, minimalist style with a neat arrangement of cameras. And while these renders don't give away every secret feature, they do include a 360-degree video that lets you explore the device from every angle. SammyGuru has uploaded this clip too, so tech-watchers can pore over every curve. Ultimately, the Galaxy S25 FE looks set to deliver exactly what its audience expects — a flagship-style phone with some premium perks, a refreshed look and an affordable price. Given Samsung's proven track record in the FE space, there's every reason to believe this will also be amongst the competitive mid-premium smartphones of the these renders reveal several details, we advise you to wait for an official notification. Until then, take these details with a pinch of salt.


Phone Arena
5 days ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
This new Galaxy S24 FE bargain at Amazon is too good to pass up
It seems Amazon is feeling particularly generous toward Galaxy devices today. To begin with, we noticed that the first-ever Galaxy Tab S10 FE promo remains live two weeks after being launched. Then, we came across a rare $50 discount on the Galaxy A36. But there's more—the Galaxy S24 FE is on sale as well, available for $125 off in both storage configurations at Amazon. $125 off (19%) The Galaxy S24 FE with 128GB of storage is an excellent choice for Samsung fans seeking excellent everyday performance without paying top dollar. For a limited time, you can get it for $125 off at Amazon in Graphite, Gray, and Mint. Buy at Amazon $125 off (18%) Those who want more onboard storage aren't left out! The 256GB Galaxy S24 FE is also on sale at Amazon, where you can save $125 on all four colorways (including the Blue model). This is a limited time sale that may not last too long, so act fast. Buy at Amazon That means you can grab the ~$650 base storage configuration for just under $525, while the 256GB model goes for less than $590 at Amazon. While this isn't the best price cut we've ever come across, it's still a pretty solid discount that you shouldn't ignore. So, if you missed your previous chance to save big on one of the top upper-mid-range Android phones, this is your current best has introduced multiple upgrades on its latest Galaxy S24 FE , making it a significantly better choice than the Galaxy S23 FE. First of all, it has a larger 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate, delivering lovely visuals. In comparison, the previous model packs a 6.4-inch touchscreen. As far as performance goes, the Samsung phone delivers an excellent everyday experience. In fact, as our tests show (check our Galaxy S24 FE review for insights), it's almost as powerful as the Galaxy S24+—and that's saying something. It comes with an Exynos 2400e chip under the hood, which lets you handle heavier apps and games without it comes to camera capabilities, the handset is actually quite adept at capturing memorable moments. Although colors look a tad warmer than usual in some scenarios, they have excellent dynamics, giving you vibrant images with rich detail that always stand out. Rounding things out is Samsung's seven-year software support commitment and a slew of AI features like Photo Assist, Interpreter, and Chat Assist. So, what do you think? Is the Galaxy S24 FE good enough to meet your needs? If so, hurry up and save $125 while this tempting Amazon deal is still live.


Phone Arena
13-06-2025
- Phone Arena
Samsung hasn't forgotten about the Galaxy A56 U.S. launch after all
Samsung's Galaxy A56 is still missing from U.S. store shelves nearly three months after its global debut, but that might be about to change (finally). A new development suggests the company is still planning to bring the phone stateside, albeit on its own slow schedule. Samsung is still working on U.S. firmware for the Galaxy A56, confirming the delayed phone is on its way even without a set release date. | Image credit — PhoneArena As things stand, the more affordable Galaxy A36 is already available in the U.S., while the more capable Galaxy A56 remains out of reach. The delay is frustrating, especially considering Samsung confirmed back in March that the A56 would arrive stateside, just not immediately. Since then, the company hasn't said much — but behind the scenes, development hasn't can now confirm that Samsung is actively working on U.S. firmware for the Galaxy A56 , specifically model number SM-A566U1. That's the clearest sign yet that the device is still coming. While there's still no firm release date, continued firmware development suggests Samsung is inching closer to launch. One possible reason for the slow rollout is that the Galaxy A56 offers tremendous value for its price — so much so that it could compete with the upcoming Galaxy S24 FE. Priced at $499 globally, the A56 brings a 120Hz AMOLED display, the Exynos 1480 chip with AMD graphics, and five years of software support. In some ways, it threatens to undercut Samsung's FE series. The Galaxy A56 has a lot going for it: it has a 6.6-inch 1080p AMOLED display together with a 50 MP main camera and a 5,000 mAh battery. It also comes with four OS updates and five years of security patches. One of its strongest selling points, however, is the Exynos 1480 processor, which includes a stronger GPU with higher graphics performance than previous A5x phones. The expected U.S. launch price remains at $499 but Samsung might modify this amount. We will keep tracking the situation until Samsung makes an official announcement about the product. The Galaxy A56 remains in development but its arrival will happen after the expected time frame.


Daily Mirror
06-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
iPhone 12 Pro slashed by £649 in significant price drop deal
The iPhone 12 Pro is Apple's first 5G model Consumers hoping to upgrade their phone but looking to avoid paying over the odds upfront, a secondhand model is always an option. Shoppers can buy a refurbished iPhone 12 Pro (128GB) from £230, a significant saving of £649. When sold new, the device retails for £879. The refurbished phone is available to buy from BackMarket, an online retailer that specialises in tech goods. BackMarket promises verified refurbished goods, and says every device has been 'tested and restored to perfect working condition according to industry standards'. Prices vary depending on which colour buyers select, for example, the Silver shade of the iPhone 12 Pro is £230, the Pacific Blue hue is the second cheapest at £234, the Gold colour is £249.48, and the Graphite option is £251. Wowcher is also selling a refurbished iPhone 12 Pro (128GB), with prices starting slightly higher at £239. The device is available in four colours. BackMarket's iPhone 12 Pro is advertised as in 'fair' condition, but consumers can choose from other conditions and storage space options. To buy the phone in 'good condition' it costs £280, for 'excellent condition' it's £290, and for 'premium condition' it's £400. The same phone with 256GB is priced at £273, and for 512GB it is £306. It's worth highlighting that the iPhone 12 Pro was first released back in 2020. On Samsung's official site, consumers can buy refurbished Galaxy devices. This Galaxy S24 FE, with built-in Galaxy AI, is £100 off, now offered for £549 from £649. Meanwhile, Amazon is selling a brand new 5G Galaxy A16 mobile for £144.11. It has a memory space of 128GB and a screen measuring 6.7 inches. Returning to BackMarket's offer, shoppers who have an old phone to trade in get additional money off; prices vary depending on which model they trade in. The refurbished iPhone 12 Pro has more than 14,000 reviews, with one customer describing the model as 'absolutely perfect'. They added: "I ordered the iPhone 12 Pro in good condition, and there are ZERO faults. The phone feels as if it's brand new; it's not slow, battery life is as it should be, and there are no visible scratches to the eye!! I was sceptical about ordering refurbished phones, but this has definitely changed my view on this. No complaints!! 10/10." Another was disappointed with the phone's battery life, saying: "Nice and easy to use and buy a new phone. The Battery Health percentage should be stated in the description. I feel the condition of the phone I bought was misadvertised due to the 80% battery health. This phone will need a new battery soon." The refurbished iPhone 12 Pro has two different battery options to pick from: the standard battery is classed as 'good', which BackMarket recommends for average daily use. For £272, shoppers can buy the device with a new battery, which BackMarket advises for 'heavy' average daily use. One buyer said it was their first time purchasing a refurbished phone and was 'impressed', adding: "I bought an iPhone 12 Pro in good (condition) and it was perfect. It looked new and had no scratches at all. The battery was at 89%."