Galaxy S25 FE Leak Reveals Color Options and Storage Ahead of Launch

Galaxy S25 FE Leak Reveals Color Options and Storage Ahead of Launch

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Fan Edition is back in the headlines with fresh leaks detailing storage variants and color options, ahead of its expected announcement in the fall. While not the most thrilling release in Samsung’s 2025 lineup, the S25 FE still brings a few notable changes over the Galaxy S24 FE.

According to reliable leaker Arsène Lupin (@MysteryLupin), the Galaxy S25 FE will be available in four refreshed colorways: Navy, Icy Blue, Jet Black, and White. These are a significant departure from last year’s options, which included Blue, Graphite, Gray, Mint, and Yellow. Though the new hues may seem conservative, the shift shows Samsung’s intent to align the FE model’s aesthetic more closely with the standard Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra-especially the Jet Black shade, which mimics the Ultra’s look (minus the titanium build).

The absence of bold finishes like Mint and Yellow may disappoint some fans, but there’s still hope-this might not be the full list of available colors. So far, only the white version has been seen in the wild, which seems to be a sure bet.

As for specs, storage and memory options are expected to stay modest: 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, both paired with 8GB of RAM. There’s no sign of a 512GB or 12GB RAM version, suggesting Samsung aims to keep costs down-though likely not lower than last year’s $650 starting price. That would still make it pricier than Google’s upcoming Pixel 9a but more affordable than the vanilla Pixel 10.

Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 FE is tipped to run on the same Exynos 2400e chip found in its predecessor. While performance upgrades may be minimal, other enhancements are expected. These include a slimmer design at just 7.4mm (down from 8mm), a bump in battery capacity from 4,700mAh to 4,900mAh, a new 12MP front camera, and faster 45W charging. The triple rear camera setup (50MP + 8MP + 12MP) and the 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display are both likely to remain unchanged.

All things considered, the S25 FE isn’t here to shake up the market-but it could still be a solid pick for users seeking a refined Samsung experience without splurging on the Galaxy S25.

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