The Galaxy S25 FE, touted as the most affordable model in the Galaxy S series, proves to be a worthwhile investment despite its initially high price. Launched in September with a starting price of 749 euros for the 128GB version, it was priced on par with the better-equipped Galaxy S25+. However, the price of the S25 FE has swiftly declined, now standing at approximately 500 euros for the 128GB version, 550 euros for the 256GB version, and around 800 euros for the 512GB model.
This price reduction makes it more competitive, particularly when compared to the Galaxy S25, which, despite its smaller 6.2-inch display, offers similar features to the S25+. The Galaxy S25 FE, with its larger 6.7-inch screen, may appeal to large-screen enthusiasts, especially since its differences in equipment are subtle in everyday use, such as the choice of WiFi 6E over WiFi 7 or the use of an LTPO panel with refresh rates of 60 and 120 Hz.
If the price continues to drop below 500 euros, the Galaxy S25 FE could become an even more attractive option for consumers seeking good value for money.

