Samsung Galaxy S25 FE might get a more exciting chipset after all

10 May 2025
It was initially rumored to sport the same exact SoC as its predecessor.

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  • Anonymous
  • skJ
  • 10 May 2025

Well if they only change the chip then the price should go down something like 30-40% right?

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    • rAj
    • 10 May 2025

    Please use Dimensity 9400 or even a SD chip 8s Gen 3/ SD 8 Gen3 not Eynos 2400e .....

      Cah Nglayab, 10 May 2025It's indeed better be Dimensity 9400. As the Exynos 24... moreBezels needs to be on the level of S25+. Bezels are high on S24 FE. Not acceptable. Rest everything is okay for me.

        Cah Nglayab, 10 May 2025It's indeed better be Dimensity 9400. As the Exynos 24... moreExynos 2400e is equivalent to Dimensity 8400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

          I wouldn't mind either SoC. The 2400 is a pretty good SoC, and OneUI7 actually improves its standby battery life (at least on the S24 series that we observed). What I'm more concerned is the bulkiness of the device. I really hope Samsung uses a different ODM.

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            • Anonymous
            • txE
            • 10 May 2025

            Dimensity-Powered Galaxy S FE and Tab S is rare.

            Dimensity-Powered Galaxy is peak with One UI 8 without overadvertised bloatware.

              Cah Nglayab, 10 May 2025It's indeed better be Dimensity 9400. As the Exynos 24... morehonestly wild what they did to the fe series
              s20 fe was one of the best value sammy phones ever made
              now the s25fe, coming with a year old cut down sub par flagship soc for the price of an s25?
              they did the same thing with the s23fe, using the old 8 gen 1

                It's indeed better be Dimensity 9400. As the Exynos 2400e is not even on par with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9300/9300+. Also, if we take a look at the Galaxy S25 and S25+, it's very unlikely that the S25 FE will receive significant upgrade besides perhaps the chipset if they indeed choose the MediaTek.

                  Samsung foundry needs to be competitive.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • mAW
                    • 10 May 2025

                    unlikely, samsung never uses mediatek chips in higher end phones, it's either exynos or snapdragon

                      yes after that will still use tiny 8MP 1/4.4" tele.. Better have than nothing, but could do better as this phone is not cheap.