C. Scott Brown / Android Authority
My daughter has had the Galaxy S22 for years now and has taken great care of it. Unfortunately, even the most careful phone owner isn’t immune to accidents, and her phone was bumped out of her hands, where it fell to its untimely death.
I decided she needed a replacement, but we agreed it didn’t necessarily need to be a top-tier flagship. We settled on the Galaxy S25 FE ($534.99 at Samsung), which I was able to get for under $500. From the moment we set it up, I noticed how familiar this phone felt to my own Galaxy S24, inside and out. After setting it up, I didn’t dwell on it much until about a week or two later, when I asked my daughter if she was okay with the phone still. Her response was that, if anything, it felt like a big upgrade over her Galaxy S22 in terms of battery life, and she appreciated the larger display.
This got me curious. Could this hold up to my Galaxy S24, or even the Galaxy S25 Edge I use as a backup device? After begging her to switch phones for a week, I jumped in to see how it would compare. By the time I was done, I was convinced that my days of buying the latest flagships might just be over.
Do you still think flagships are worth it for your needs? 50 votes Yes 24 % No 66 % Other / Unsure 4 % They aren't worth it, but I'll keep buying them anyhow. 6 %
What won me over, exactly?
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority
If I’m honest, there wasn’t a single thing that won me over, but it was really a combination of factors. First, let’s talk about day-to-day performance. It’s true the Galaxy S25 FE has just 8GB of RAM (vs 12GB) and a weaker Exynos processor that isn’t technically on the same page as a high-end Snapdragon chip, but don’t assume that means you’ll notice a big difference.
Every game, app, and experience I ran on the Galaxy S25 FE felt as smooth and fluid as my Galaxy S24, almost across the board. Even in the rare instances where I could tell a vague difference, such as during heavy loads, it was less than there was a true performance issue, and more because I was trying hard to find a fault.
In terms of day-to-day performance, I found the Galaxy S25 FE was surprisingly similar to my newer Galaxy flagship.
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