Samsung’s forthcoming FE smartphone, the Galaxy S25 FE, is advancing as it has been observed progressing through the World Power Consortium (WPC) for approval. The device has attained Qi2 (v2.1.0) capabilities, although the precise charging wattage is yet to be disclosed. An authentic image of the Galaxy S25 FE was included in the listing, highlighting a subtle silver ring on its lenses and display. Earlier rumors indicate that Samsung is introducing a more adaptable OLED display on the S25 FE to allow for a slimmer profile.
The Galaxy S25 FE is anticipated to closely resemble the flagship S25 series’ design, featuring narrow bezels and a centrally positioned punch-hole selfie camera. The rear panel displays a black variant, likely dubbed “Black Shadow,” and boasts a triple rear camera setup with gleaming silvery rings around its lenses. The device’s screen may be more adaptable, aiding in a reduced thickness, and the selfie camera is expected to upgrade to 12MP. While the specifications for the main camera remain ambiguous, the previous iteration had a 50MP primary, a 12MP ultrawide, and an 8MP telephoto lens.
The WPC’s listing emphasizes Qi2 support for the Galaxy S25 FE, akin to the flagship series, which supports Qi2 wireless charging at 15W. However, the flagship series necessitates a case with magnets for charging, and it is yet to be determined if the S25 FE will adopt this design. The phone is rumored to sport a 6.7-inch display and could receive a flagship-level enhancement. The S25 FE is also believed to be more slender than its predecessor, measuring 7.4mm.