The Galaxy S25 FE has popped up in fresh leaks, giving us a clearer look at Samsung’s next budget flagship. The phone, expected to slot in below the main S25 lineup, seems to be shaping up as a strong mid-range option from Samsung.

The S25 FE (model number SM-S731B) has now been spotted on the Google Play Console. The certification listing, reported by The Tech Outlook, shows the phone running on the Exynos 2400 with an 10-core CPU (prime core at 3.2GHz) and the Xclipse 940 GPU (1095MHz). It also lists 8GB of RAM and an FHD+ display with a pixel density of 450ppi. The phone was running Android 16 Beta, suggesting it will launch with One UI 8 and include Samsung’s latest features and optimizations.

The recently surfaced retail page from Media Markt in Portugal — since taken down — mentioned a 50MP triple rear camera, a 12MP selfie camera, and a 4,900mAh battery. Charging is listed at 45W wired, 15W wireless, with support for reverse charging. Storage is expected to start at 128GB, with a possible 512GB variant.
Practically speaking, the S25 FE looks nearly identical to the S24 FE, and many of the core specs — including the display size, resolution, and rear camera setup — also remain unchanged, at least based on what’s surfaced so far. There may be minor refinements under the hood, but we’ll have to wait for the launch to know for sure.
Reports had earlier pointed to a September 19 launch, but Samsung has since confirmed its next ‘Galaxy Event’ for September 4. So confirmation isn’t far off. If the rumored $649 price holds, the S25 FE could challenge rivals like the Pixel 9 by delivering similar specs at a lower cost.
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