Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE, expected in September or October 2025, will finally upgrade its selfie camera to 12MP, matching the standard S25 series. After two years of stagnant 10MP front cameras, the brand is finally upgrading it with a higher resolution, though the 50MP main sensor remains unchanged.

Samsung’s Fan Edition (FE) line, known for delivering flagship-like features at a much lower price, is getting a much-needed selfie camera upgrade with the Galaxy S25 FE. According to GalaxyClub, the upcoming model will sport a 12MP front-facing camera, aligning the resolution with the Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra. This marks the first selfie camera improvement since the Galaxy S21 FE (32MP, 1/2.74″), as both the S23 FE and S24 FE stuck with a 10MP sensor, which measures 1/3.0″.
While the resolution bump is expected to deliver crisper selfies and better low-light performance, the 12MP sensor is slightly smaller (1/3.2″ vs 1/3.0″), which makes it counterintuitive. Still, much of what makes a good selfie comes down to image processing—and Samsung can likely reuse its S25-series algorithms here. So, even if calling it an “upgrade” is debatable, the S25 FE should still offer a noticeably better front camera experience.
The rear camera stays familiar
The S25 FE is expected to retain the 50MP primary sensor used in the S23 FE and S24 FE, paired with a 12MP ultrawide and 10MP telephoto. Powered by Exynos 2400e or Dimensity 9400, the S25 FE should offer a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, and a 4,900mAh battery with 45W charging.
The phone is slated for a September or October 2025 launch, possibly alongside a rumored Galaxy Z Flip FE—Samsung’s first budget foldable. The predecessor launched with a starting price of $649.99, and the pricing for the S25FE is yet to be revealed.
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