The Galaxy S25 FE may get the same chip as its predecessor, the Exynos 2400e

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S24 FE in October last year, and we’re probably still a few months away from the release of its successor. However, there’s already a leak online that could reveal a major component of the upcoming device – and it probably won’t make all fans happy.
Samsung has already released a leak that could reveal a major component of the upcoming device.
According to the fresh information, the Galaxy S25 FE will be powered by Samsung’s proprietary Exynos 2400e chipset. This processor is already used in the current Galaxy S24 FE, so there’s probably no significant performance improvements to be expected.
Although the information hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, the leak comes from an insider who previously accurately predicted the existence and specs of the Galaxy XCover7 Pro and Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro. This adds weight to his words, though it’s too early to draw final conclusions.

Interestingly, the same Exynos 2400e chip is also attributed to another highly-anticipated device, the Galaxy Z Flip FE (or Z Flip7 FE), which has also been the subject of many rumors. Samsung seems to be banking on this processor for the entire FE lineup this year – and whether users like it or not, the company is apparently aiming for unification and cost reduction.
Samsung’s Exynos 2400e processor is the one that will be used for the entire FE lineup this year.
We’ll have to wait until the official announcement to see what other innovations the Galaxy S25 FE will bring – after all, besides the processor, there’s also the display, camera, battery, and other important aspects where we can expect improvements.