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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Rumored to Pack MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Chipset; Slimmer Design Also in the Works

It hasn’t been long since Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 FE, but the rumor mill is already buzzing with leaks about its successor—the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE. According to early whispers, Samsung might break from tradition and power its next Fan Edition with MediaTek’s cutting-edge Dimensity 9400 chipset, moving away from the in-house Exynos chips that powered previous FE models. If that wasn’t intriguing enough, reports also suggest that the S25 FE could sport a slimmer design without compromising on battery life, thanks to some clever engineering.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE: Sleek and Powerful?

A report from The Elec (in Korean) suggests that Samsung is toying with the idea of making the Galaxy S25 FE a more compact yet powerful device, aiming for a slimmer form factor. The phone is rumored to feature a 6.7-inch display, the same as the current S24 FE, but with a design that’s sleeker while still housing a larger battery—likely achieved by expanding the battery area and reducing its thickness. The slim, yet performance-packed design could appeal to users looking for a premium feel without the bulk.

This move could place Samsung in direct competition with Apple, which is also reportedly working on a super-slim flagship, rumored to be part of the upcoming iPhone 17 series. If the rumors hold true, both tech giants could be battling it out in the slim-phone category in 2025.

Dimensity 9400 Chipset for Galaxy S25 FE?

In an unexpected twist, reliable tipster @jukanlosreve has claimed that Samsung has been in talks with MediaTek about outfitting the Galaxy S25 FE with the powerful Dimensity 9400 chipset. This would mark a shift from Samsung’s strategy with the Galaxy S24 FE, which featured an Exynos 2400e processor. The change could signal Samsung’s intent to boost the performance of the FE series, making it more competitive with other mid-range flagships.

The rumored Dimensity 9400 chip is expected to bring flagship-grade performance, potentially making the Galaxy S25 FE a powerhouse at a more accessible price point. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra models are expected to feature Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset when they launch in early 2025.

What’s Next for the Galaxy S25 FE?

If these leaks are accurate, the Galaxy S25 FE could launch in the latter half of 2025, following the earlier release of the S25 lineup. While it’s exciting to imagine a slim and powerful Fan Edition device, it’s important to remember that these are still rumors. Samsung has not confirmed any details, so it’s worth keeping a watchful eye as more leaks and official announcements surface.

For now, Samsung fans can dream of a sleek design, top-tier chipset, and the promise of an affordable flagship experience in 2025. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the official launch!

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