New details about the upcoming Galaxy S25 Fan Edition have emerged, revealing information about its storage variants and color options as the anticipated fall announcement approaches. The Galaxy S25 FE, while not among Samsung’s flashiest releases for 2025, has garnered attention due to potential upgrades compared to its 2024 predecessor. Recent rumors suggest that the design elements may not differ significantly from the Galaxy S24 FE, aside from a revamped color palette.
Expected colors for the S25 FE include Navy, Icy Blue, Jet Black, and White. Although these options may sound familiar, they represent a shift from last year’s Galaxy S24 colors like blue, graphite, gray, mint, and yellow. While some fans may be disappointed by the removal of mint and yellow, the new shades could provide a fresh look.
Additionally, leaks indicate the phone has been spotted in white, which seems confirmed for the initial release. In terms of storage and memory configurations, the S25 FE will offer 128GB of storage with 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB option with the same RAM. Unfortunately, the absence of a 512GB variant and a 12GB RAM option may disappoint users seeking higher performance.
It appears Samsung is focused on keeping the price competitive, likely starting at around $650, similar to the S24 FE. While the design is sleeker and the battery capacity is set to increase slightly to 4,900mAh, there are no reported improvements to the camera system or display size, which will remain at 6.7 inches. Overall, while the Galaxy S25 FE may not revolutionize the affordable Android market, it aims to provide an attractive option for those unable to invest in the flagship model.