Galaxy S25 FE Color Range Fully Exposed; Renders Show Four Options from Multiple Sides

Usama Rasool

Galaxy S25 FE has been leaked with a set of high-detail renders. All four of its color options are now exposed. The newcomer paves the road to launch, which is expected sometime in mid-September. We’ve only been able to see its design in stray renders so far. Today’s leak, however, is quite organized and shows the phone from various angles.


These images went viral after Android Headlines published them on their site. Four pictures were shared for each color option. We learn that the phone might bring Black, Icy Blue, Navy, and White finishes only. The variety has dwindled this year. For reference, the older Galaxy S24 FE had a wider palette with five colors. 

We saw the former model in Blue, Graphite, Gray, Mint, and Yellow. It was a mix of vibrant and muted tones — choices for all kinds of tastes. Just like the Yellow shade last time, the Navy color is built to stand out. The rest of the options on S25 FE are non-disruptive.


Each set of renders shows a front, rear, and side profile of the Samsung's FE latest model. The brushed metallic side rails are painted white on each color. Only variations are on the rear shield. Samsung’s logo is at the bottom as usual, and three individual lenses are stacked at the top corner.


It looks the same from the front as well. The bezels may have been shrunk, but the difference is barely noticeable. Flip it to the side, and the Galaxy S25 FE shows a power key and a volume rocker with a light grey antenna band, a staple of high-end smartphones. 


It’s safe to assume the design stays the same this year. Samsung may upgrade the chip to a higher clock speed version, but it’s stuck at the same generation: Exynos 2400 vs. Exynos 2400e. The phone will have either 128GB or 256GB of storage, both tied with 8GB of memory. 

No hardware changes are made on the camera side either. At least, Samsung is expected to bump up its cell capacity from 4700mAh to 4900mAh and charging from 25W to 45W. More details are surely on the way. Before launch, we may find the rest of its specs.


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