Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Review

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Published: 08 September 2025, 11:19 am
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Review

Samsung's Galaxy S series has been many people’s go-to recommendation for years, consistently delivering flagship smartphones that just work beautifully, featuring cutting-edge technology. In this legacy, the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE launched on September 4, 2025. Let's take a look at the key specifications, merits, demerits, and pricing of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE in Bangladesh.

Key Features of Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Design and Build Quality

The Galaxy S25 FE immediately feels like an upgrade the moment you hold it. At 190 grams, it is noticeably lighter than its predecessor while managing to fit in a larger battery, which is a rare engineering feat. The flat design (6.35 by 3.02 by 0.29 inches) paired with matte-finished sides and back glass gives the phone a polished, understated premium look. It is not screaming for attention, but it definitely turns heads in the right way.

Durability is not compromised either. The enhanced aluminium armour frame feels sturdy, while Gorilla Glass Victus+ (Mohs level 5) and IP68 water and dust resistance mean you do not need to baby this phone. Even the colour choices, like Icy Blue, Jet Black, Navy, and White, are thoughtfully chosen to add character without looking too loud.

Display Quality

Samsung’s display game has always been strong, and the 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel continues that streak. With a 1080 by 2340 resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1900 nits, this screen is a joy to use whether you are indoors or under direct sunlight.

Streaming movies in HDR10+ looks fantastic, scrolling feels fluid, and gaming benefits from smooth responsiveness. The 89.2% screen-to-body ratio makes the viewing experience immersive, while the 385 ppi density ensures sharp visuals. Even though it is “just 1080 pixels”, in real-world use, you would struggle to notice any difference compared to higher-res displays.

Camera Performance

Many have been genuinely impressed with how this triple camera setup performs in real-world situations. That 50 MP main camera features an f/1.8 aperture, 24 mm width, 1/1.57-inch, and 1.0 µm lens with optical stabilisation. It consistently delivers sharp, well-balanced photos whether shooting in bright sunlight or dimmer conditions. What will really surprise you is the low-light performance. Photos bear way more detail than expected at this price point.

The 8 MP telephoto offers an f/2.4 aperture, 75 mm, 1/4.4", and a 1.0 µm lens size. It comes with 3x zoom, which proves more useful than anticipated, perfect for getting closer without moving, though image quality is not quite as crisp as the main camera.

The 12 MP ultrawide sensor sports an f/2.2 aperture, 13 mm width, and 123-degree field of view. It captures fantastic landscape shots and group photos but struggles in tricky lighting like most ultrawide cameras.

The video recording capacity of the S25 FE shines with an utmost 8K capability, which sounds impressive, but the 4K footage with stabilisation is where it excels. You can walk around filming and get surprisingly smooth results. Whether you are posting to social media or creating content seriously, this camera delivers everything most people actually need. 

The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE bears a 12 MP selfie shooter offering an f/2.2 aperture, 26 mm width, 1/3.2", and lens size of 1.12 µm. It can capture a maximum of 4K videos at 30/60 fps.

Processor and Performance

Powering the S25 FE is the Exynos 2400 chipset with the Xclipse 940 GPU. This is where Samsung really seems to have nailed it. Day-to-day tasks feel lightning fast, apps open instantly, and multitasking is handled with ease.

Perhaps the biggest win is thermal management. Older Exynos chips had issues with overheating, but this phone stays cool under pressure. Even when pushing it with demanding apps or long sessions of browsing, performance does not throttle aggressively. Simply put, it feels smooth and reliable in daily use.

Gaming Experience

Gaming on this phone has been a pleasant surprise. Call of Duty Mobile and Genshin Impact run beautifully at high settings, with that 120 Hz display making everything feel incredibly responsive. Frame rates stay consistent even during intense sessions, and while the phone gets warm after extended play, it never becomes uncomfortably hot. 

The stereo speakers genuinely impressed me with their spatial audio – actually helpful for pinpointing enemies. Samsung's Game Booster keeps notifications away and optimises performance nicely. Sure, it will not beat flagship Snapdragon chips in benchmarks, but for actual gameplay, most people will not notice the difference. 

Battery Life 

The 4900 mAh battery is another highlight. It comfortably lasts a full day of heavy use—gaming, social media, streaming, and photography included. On lighter days, you can even push it into the next afternoon without charging.

Charging is efficient too. The 45W wired charging gets you up to 65% in about half an hour, while 25W wireless charging is ideal for overnight use. There is also reverse wireless charging for accessories like earbuds or a friend’s phone in a pinch.

Software and User Interface

Running One UI 8 on Android 16, the S25 FE feels polished and mature. Samsung has trimmed unnecessary clutter while keeping genuinely useful features like Samsung DeX, Circle to Search, and enhanced privacy controls.

The biggest win is Samsung’s promise of seven years of major Android updates, meaning this phone will be supported until 2032. That kind of longevity is almost unheard of in the Android world and adds tremendous value.

Storage Options

You can choose between 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB of storage, all paired with 8GB RAM. There is no microSD slot this time, which may disappoint some, but the storage options are generous. For most users, the 256GB variant is the sweet spot. Thanks to fast UFS storage, apps load instantly and file transfers via USB 3.2 Type-C are quick and seamless. 

Pros and Cons of Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Pros 

- Premium Armour Aluminium Frame with Gorilla Glass Victus+
- 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120 Hz refresh rate
- Peak brightness of 1900 nits with HDR10+
- Triple rear cameras: 50 MP main, 8 MP telephoto, 12 MP ultrawide
- 8K video recording with good stabilization
- Stereo speakers for clear, loud audio
- NFC and fast under-display fingerprint scanner
- Smooth Exynos 2400 performance with strong gaming capability
- Long-term support with 7 years of Android updates

Cons 

- No 3.5mm headphone jack

- Lack of IP69 water and dust resistance

- No FM radio support

- No expandable storage (no microSD card slot)

- Lack of 1 TB internal memory option

- Telephoto and ultrawide cameras weaker in low light

- 4900 mAh battery smaller than some rivals

- 1080p resolution may not satisfy spec enthusiasts.

Price of Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE price in Bangladesh starts from BDT 80,000.

In a Nutshell

The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE balances flagship features with accessible pricing beautifully. Standard performance, capable cameras, and seven-year updates make it perfect for mainstream users wanting a premium experience without flagship costs.

However, you may look for alternatives if you need a bigger battery, powerful charging support, expansive display, absolute peak performance, a 1 TB memory option, or expandable storage.