Samsung is gearing up for its much-hyped Galaxy Unpacked event on September 4, 2025, and this year’s spotlight is expected to shine on two devices that have already generated enormous buzz — the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone and the Galaxy Tab S11 series. While the official stage is just around the corner, a string of leaks and retailer listings have already spilled most of the beans.
Galaxy S25 FE: Familiar Design, Powerful Upgrades
The Galaxy S25 FE appears to continue Samsung’s design consistency with the rest of the S25 series but comes with some serious firepower under the hood.
- Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus Plus protection
- Processor: Exynos 2400 chipset
- Cameras:
- 50MP main sensor with OIS
- 12MP ultrawide
- 8MP telephoto
- 12MP front shooter
- Battery: 4,900 mAh with 45 W wired + 15 W wireless charging
- Colors: Navy, Jet Black, White, and Icy Blue (with Navy set to dominate marketing visuals)
At an expected starting price of $650 (around ₹57,200) for the 128GB variant, Samsung is clearly betting on premium features at a mid-premium price.
Galaxy Tab S11 Series: Base and Ultra Variants
Samsung’s flagship tablets will also see a refresh, with the Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra lined up for launch.
- Tab S11: 11-inch AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh, single 13MP rear camera
- Tab S11 Ultra: 14.6-inch AMOLED display, dual rear setup (13MP main + 8MP ultrawide), slimmer notch with single front camera
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus chipset across the lineup
- Expected Price: Tab S11 at $860 (around ₹75,700), Ultra at $1,200 (around ₹1,05,600)
Samsung Playing Safe or Smart?
Here’s the hot gossip — critics argue Samsung is becoming predictable with “FE” editions that don’t really break new ground, just recycle the flagship formula with a trimmed price tag. Yet, others see this as a masterstroke, keeping loyal fans happy while still leaving room for the ultra-premium models to shine.
The Tab S11 series, on the other hand, could be Samsung’s real ace card. With Apple preparing its next-gen iPad Pro refresh, Samsung is clearly arming itself for a fresh tablet war, betting on bigger displays, slimmer designs, and aggressive pricing.
Final Word
Leaks may have spoiled the surprise, but anticipation is at an all-time high. The Galaxy S25 FE looks like a solid crowd-pleaser for fans who want flagship DNA at a lower price, while the Tab S11 series could bring Samsung closer to toppling Apple in the premium tablet game.
One thing is certain: come September 4, Samsung will dominate headlines — either for daring to push limits or for once again playing it too safe.
By – Nikita

