Galaxy S25 FE’s latest firmware suggests its launch is looking nearer

Samsung appears to be looking forward to launching (possibly) the fifth model, the Galaxy S25 FE within its current flagships, the S25 series. Earlier reports provided a hint that the Galaxy S25 FE might feature Exynos 2400 chipset; meanwhile, a latest report claims that Samsung is passionately preparing the S25 FE for its Galaxy audience.

It looks like Samsung is working (via) towards launching an all new member of the Galaxy S25 family soon, while the fan edition model, the S25 FE has already surfaced running a new Exynos chipset via the Geekbench listings.

At the moment, a fresh report has emerged online via the test server that claims to be a test build of the Galaxy S25 FE, spotted in South Korea and the US, where the rumoured fan edition model carries the model numbers, SM-S731K and SM-S731U, respectively. Hence, the model numbers eventually hints that Samsung’s upcoming S25 FE will not be limited to the South Korean market and might expand to the US region as well.

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Since the model is supposed to debut with One UI 8 that will run Android 16 on top, Samsung may possibly pack some essential yet exciting capabilities of the latest version within the device.

Not only this, previous reports suggest a slight hint about the rumoured Galaxy S25 FE device. It was already claimed that the S25 FE could use MediaTek’s chipset; however, later on, Geekbench listings straightly proved this report as false, suggesting that the device will power Exynos 2400 chip. At the same time, other reports include an upgrade to selfie camera, could feature the same zoom camera as its predecessor and more.

Well, it’s too early to predict anything, also Samsung is yet to confirm anything regarding the rumoured Galaxy S25 FE.  

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