Here’s a detailed review of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
— its strengths, weak points, what makes it cool & why you might buy it —
and where in Delhi you can pick it up.
Key Features & What’s Good
|
Feature |
Details & Why It Matters |
|
Display |
6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, FHD+ resolution (≈2340×1080)
with adaptive 60-120Hz refresh rate. Smooth visuals, good for video/gaming,
and “Vision Booster” for better brightness outdoors. |
|
Design & Build |
Slim & light: about 7.4 mm thin and 190 g
weight. Armor Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus+ likely for protection.
Water & dust resistance IP68. |
|
Processor & Performance |
Runs on Exynos 2400 (4nm), decent chip for its class. Good
cooling: has “>10% larger vapor chamber” to help during gaming/heavy
tasks. |
|
Camera System |
Triple rear cams: 50 MP main with OIS, 12 MP ultra-wide, 8
MP telephoto (3× zoom) plus upgraded 12 MP front camera. Adds AI-photo
editing tools (ProVisual Engine, Generative Edit etc.) for cleaner, smarter
photos & video. |
|
Battery & Charging |
4,900 mAh battery — solid for a full day of mixed use.
Wired fast charging support at 45W. |
|
Software / Features |
Ships with Android 16 + One UI 8. Strong “Galaxy AI”
features: Now Bar, Now Brief, Circle to Search, etc. Seven years of OS &
security update promised. |
|
Colours & Storage Options |
Comes in multiple colour-choices (Icy Blue, Jet Black,
Navy, White). Storage options: 8 GB RAM with 128 GB, 256 GB, even 512 GB. |
⚠️ Weak Points / Where It Falls
Short
Every device has trade-offs. Here are some of the weaker or
less-perfect aspects of the S25 FE:
Charging speed: Even though 45W wired charging is
decent, many flagship phones now push 65-80W or more. Users used to super-fast
charging might feel it's a bit slow compared to rivals.
Wireless charging: It supports wireless charging
(around 15W) but not super high speeds. Also, charger not included in the box
in many cases.
Display resolution: It’s FHD+, not QHD. If you're
someone who wants ultra-sharp display (especially for 6.7” size), you might
notice the difference vs more premium panels.
SoC (Chipset): Exynos 2400 is good but isn't the
absolute top in performance (especially GPU) compared to latest Snapdragon
flagships. Heavy gaming or very demanding workloads may see some lag or heat.
Price vs alternatives: Some competing phones may
offer more aggressive specs (higher refresh, better fast-charging, etc.) for
similar money, especially from Chinese brands. So value depends on what you
care about more (brand, camera, ecosystem, etc.).
✔️ Why You Should Buy It &
What Makes It Cool
Here are the strengths that make this phone a solid pick:
Flagship features without flagship price — Many
premium Samsung features make it down to FE: water resistance (IP68), telephoto
zoom, AI enhancements, durable build. You get prestige + quality.
Good camera versatility — The triple rear lens +
upgraded front cam + AI tools means both day & night photos, zoom shots,
wide angle, and creative edits are better.
Longevity — Seven years OS & security updates
means you won’t feel obsoleted quickly; good resale / usage value.
Balanced performance with comfort — Not too heavy,
decent cooling, good battery. Overall user experience should feel premium
without drawbacks of a massive expensive flagship.
Cool AI features — “Now Bar”, “Circle to Search”,
etc. These make daily usage smarter. For people who like feature richness
(beyond raw hardware), this is a draw.
💲 Price in India &
Value
Base model (8 GB + 128 GB) is expected around ₹ 59,999
approx.
8 + 256 GB variant about ₹ 62,600 approx.
Given what you’re getting, that’s fairly competitive for a
phone with camera, build, AI features from Samsung. If you're willing to wait
for deals or pre-order discounts, might get slightly lower.
Market Suitability: Who Should Buy It
Users who want premium Samsung experience without
paying Ultra or full-flagship prices.
People who care about camera, water-proofing, build quality,
long software life.
Users who prefer stable performance + balanced specs rather
than bleeding-edge fastest charging or highest res/trendy specs.
Fans of AI features and Samsung’s ecosystem (if using other
Samsung or Android/Google services, this will integrate well).
🛒 Where to Buy in Delhi
& Best Markets / Stores
Here are places in Delhi (and nearby) where you can find the
Galaxy S25 FE (when it’s stocked) — both authorised stores & markets.
Always check for authenticity (GST invoice, warranty slip), especially
in local grey markets.
|
Store / Market |
Details |
|
Samsung Experience Store, Connaught Place (Siyaram
Brothers) |
Authorised store; good place to see actual handset, test
it. |
|
COM COM Electronics, Rajouri Garden |
Well known, deals in Samsung & other brands. |
|
Reliance Digital outlets |
Multiple branches; good reliable stock & warranties.
You can pre-order there. |
|
Hariom Retail (Ashok Vihar) |
Local authorised dealer; might offer exchange / offers. |
|
Ghaffar Market, Karol Bagh |
Many phone shops, lots of options. You may negotiate on
price. Grey market risk higher; check genuineness. |
|
Necklace Road / Nehru Place / Wazirpur Commercial
Complex |
Big electronic markets; possibility of finding good deals.
Again, verify warranty. |
🔍 Comparison with Some
Other Phones to Consider
Here are some other Samsung / non-Samsung models in a
similar price/spec-class, to help you weigh:
Samsung Galaxy S25 (12/512)
₹59,299.00
•Mahajan Electronics Online
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
₹85,099.00
•Mahajan Electronics Online
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
₹27,999
•Samsung.com + others
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
₹89,999
•Samsung.com
Samsung Galaxy S25 — Higher-end, more premium
features (display, chip), but also more expensive. If you want that extra
oomph, go for it.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge — A more premium flavour,
with curved edges etc; but costs significantly more.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE — The predecessor; if you find
it at a discount, it may give good value if you don’t need the very latest
tweaks.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE — If foldable is your
style; more niche, higher cost, different usage.
🏁 Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is a strong pick if you
want solid “flagship light” experience from Samsung. It nails a lot of what
people expect: good camera, build quality, AI smarts, long support, reliable
battery. If you can live with “only so-fast” charging, FHD+ instead of QHD, and
accept the chip isn’t the fastest, then for its price it offers
excellent value.
