
"There's no pre-order for the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, the phone went on sale immediately. You can pick up a unit right now with a free storage upgrade (128GB to 256GB) and a $100 Amazon Gift Card. Just last week, the Galaxy S24 FE was down to $460 for the base 8/128GB model. However, those offers have dried up. They may come back if there's enough stock, but is the older model worth it?"
"Samsung shaved 23g off the weight of the new FE and 0.6mm off the thickness (to 190g and 7.4mm). At the same time, the company increased the battery capacity to 4,900mAh (+200mAh). Not just that, wired charging rate was boosted to 45W (0-65% in 30 min, compared to 0-50% in 30 min on the old FE) and wireless to 25W (up from 25W and 15W, respectively). Also, the regular Exynos 2400 chipset (instead of the 2400e) has higher clock speeds."
"The S25 Edge is even thinner and lighter (163g, 5.8mm), though with a 3,900mAh battery (1,000mAh less than the FE). However, the 6.7" display has a higher resolution (1440p+ vs. 1080p+) and is an LTPO panel. And instead of last year's Exynos 2400, the Edge has this year's Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Edge has a dual camera setup with a 200MP main that is also tasked with zooming in - the S25 FE has a 50MP main and an 8MP 3x/75mm telephoto lens."
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 FE as a lower-cost variant and began immediate sales with a free storage upgrade (128GB to 256GB) plus a $100 Amazon Gift Card. The Galaxy S24 FE had deeper discounts last week but those offers have largely disappeared. The S25 FE is lighter and thinner (190g, 7.4mm), includes a 4,900mAh battery, faster wired charging at 45W (0–65% in 30 minutes), and uses the regular Exynos 2400 with higher clock speeds. The Galaxy S25 Edge currently enjoys notable discounts and offers a thinner design, 1440p+ LTPO display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and a 200MP main camera. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra and continued selling the cheaper A56.
Read at GSMArena.com
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