Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra images leak ahead of Thursday’s reveal
A fresh wave of renders and early specs has surfaced ahead of Samsung’s upcoming briefing, offering a clear preview of the Galaxy S25 FE and the new Tab S11 family. The leaks sketch a cohesive rollout strategy that pairs a refreshed smartphone with two redesigned tablets, all positioned for the year’s productivity and multimedia workloads.
Galaxy S25 FE: colors, power and features
- Colors on offer include Navy (the standout option), Jetblack, White, and Icyblue.
- Under the hood, the device is slated to run with an Exynos 2400 chip and gains faster 45W wired charging, boosting the battery to about 4,900 mAh from the S24 FE’s 4,700 mAh.
- An ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is expected to replace the older optical reader, signaling a small but meaningful security upgrade.
- Launch pricing in the United States is projected at roughly $650 for 128GB and $710 for 256GB. A 512GB model is anticipated in other regions, with the same launch-price approach as the previous generation. Perks and pre-order bonuses are commonly bundled with new Samsung launches.
The Navy hue is being highlighted in early listings, but the other finishes are positioned as strong alternatives for fans who want a more understated or bolder look. The S25 FE is shaping up as a direct refinement of its predecessor, focusing on speed, charging, and a more modern biometric sensor to keep pace with competing flagships.
Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra: power, storage and pricing
- The two tablets reportedly adopt the Dimensity 9400+ platform, with benchmarks already circulating for the Tab S11 Ultra. The standard Tab S11 is expected to use the same processor, strengthening the two-device family with shared performance traits.
- European pricing moves place the base 256GB Wi‑Fi Tab S11 around €960, while a 128GB 5G variant is anticipated near €1,030; 512GB configurations are also expected.
- The Ultra model is projected to target about €1,475 for a 512GB Wi‑Fi configuration, with higher storage options likely available.
- In the U.S., the Tab S11 with 256GB Wi‑Fi is pegged at around $860, while the Tab S11 Ultra sits near $1,200. When expanding to higher storage tiers, prices could rise to roughly $1,400 for 512GB and $1,700 for 1TB. The Ultra’s top tier may also include 16GB of RAM, with 12GB in the lower storage variants.
With the Ultra model showing strong performance indicators, these tablets are positioned to appeal to creators and power users who want a larger canvas for gaming, productivity apps, and media consumption—especially when paired with accessories and peripherals that unlock more immersive setups.
What to anticipate next
Expect deeper dives on Thursday, including in-depth specs, availability windows, and any additional devices Samsung may reveal—such as a foldable companion or perhaps an XR-focused headset. For now, the leaks provide a well-lit snapshot of where Samsung’s mobile and tablet lines could be heading this year.