The Fan Edition (FE) series from Samsung has always provided flagship features on a mid-range budget. With all the rumors and leaks going around, the coming launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE naturally brings about comparisons with the Galaxy S24 FE. Here we will look into the possible differences between the two devices and see which one might be the best choice for you.

Design and Display of Samsung Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy S24 FE
The Galaxy S24 FE had a 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X with a 120Hz refresh rate. The S25 FE, expected to have the same-sized display, may be thinner-walled and brighter.
The design might not change much, but it is likely to have a more premium feel and new color variants that will help push the S25 FE into customers' hands.
Performance and Processors
The Exynos 2400 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset powered the Galaxy S24 FE (depending on the region). The S25 FE basically has an upgraded, powerful processing giant and a more battery-efficient updated Exynos or Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
So, the S25 FE would be the best option for gaming or multitasking fans.
Cameras
The S24 FE featured a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, and an 8MP telephoto. Although the camera sensors remain unchanged from the S24 FE to the S25 FE, new upgraded AI processing and improvements in night mode might increase performance.
A possible upgrade could be made to the front camera, likely changing from 12MP to 16MP.
Battery and Charging
Both phones will likely have around a 4500-4800mAh battery; however, the S25 FE might hike the fast charging speed, say up to 45W. Optimized battery life will also go up.

Price and Conclusion
When the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE was launched, its price was pegged at around Rs 70,000. The S25 FE might get a slightly higher price tag, but that will be justified with the new features and upgrades that come along with it.
S24 FE users do not need to upgrade to S25 FE unless they have a strong desire to do so. This now puts the Galaxy S25 FE in a great place for the future, especially when thinking about a brand-new phone rather than an upgrade.
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