According to a previous leak, the Galaxy S25 FE will use the Dimensity 9400 instead of the Exynos 2500 or a modified version of it, meaning a major improvement in performance can be expected. In addition to that, a report from South Korea suggests that the phone will be much slimmer than its predecessor.

A redesign of the internal components could be necessary
According to the report, Samsung has achieved a reduction in thickness by using a larger but slimmer battery and aims to release the S25 FE as a “slim” model. In order to use a larger battery, Samsung will need to redesign the other components inside.
For context, the Galaxy S24 FE measures 8mm in thickness, weighs 213g, and packs a 6.7″ display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. On the inside, it packs a 4700 mAh battery, up from 4000 mAh of the Galaxy S24.
While high-density silicon-carbon anode batteries are available in the market, which offer a significantly slimmer form factor than a standard graphite anode battery with the same capacity, the source didn’t mention the use of this tech.
That said, the Galaxy S25 FE is expected to adopt a 6.7″ display, similar to the Galaxy S24 FE. The phone is expected to launch sometime in the second half of next year.
While details about the upcoming FE model is scarce at this point, we can refer to the S24 FE to get an idea of what to expect.
The phone offers a very similar design to the Galaxy S24 and also retains the IP68 dust and water resistance rating. In terms of cameras, the latest FE model also packs a very similar camera setup to the base model, with only slightly lower resolution on the 3x telephoto (8MP as opposed to 10MP).
However, the Galaxy S24 is slightly slimmer (measures at 7.6mm), much lighter, and compact. While Samsung has increased the display size of its FE devices from 6.4″ to 6.7″ starting this year, the reduction in thickness could be intended to match the base flagship in the aspect.
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