Samsung Electronics has officially introduced the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone and the Galaxy Tab S11 series at IFA 2025 in Berlin, highlighting its latest innovations in AI-powered mobile experiences.
Galaxy S25 FE: Affordable Flagship with AI Features
The Galaxy S25 FE arrives as a more accessible option in the Galaxy S series, featuring a 6.7-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and powered by the Exynos 2400 processor.
For the first time in the Fan Edition lineup, the device includes a 12MP front camera, paired with Samsung’s AI-driven ProVisual Engine to deliver sharper photos and videos across lighting conditions. Tools like Photo Assist and generative AI editing allow users to refine images with ease.
Samsung has also improved thermal efficiency with a vapor chamber that is over 10% larger than its predecessor, alongside a 4,900mAh battery for long-lasting performance. The Galaxy S25 FE will launch in South Korea on September 19, with pricing to be confirmed.
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Launched with S Pen
Galaxy Tab S11 Series: Slim, Powerful, and AI-Optimized
Alongside the new smartphone, Samsung debuted the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor. The flagship Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra boasts a 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a slim 5.1mm profile, and up to 33% improved NPU performance compared to its predecessor.
Designed for productivity and creativity, the Tab S11 series introduces AI-enhanced features such as Drawing Assist, Writing Assist, and seamless drag-and-drop image integration into Samsung Notes. The tablets ship with a redesigned hexagonal S Pen for better grip and precision, while Samsung DeX upgrades now allow up to four customizable workspaces and a true dual-screen setup with Extended Mode.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will retail in Korea from 1.6 million KRW ($1,148) to 2.4 million KRW, starting September 19.
AI-Centered Productivity and Multitasking
Samsung emphasized that both the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series bring Galaxy AI to the forefront, enabling smarter multitasking, faster creative workflows, and smoother performance across apps.
With slimmer designs, upgraded performance, and AI-driven software, Samsung’s latest devices aim to strengthen its position in the premium mobile ecosystem.