Samsung Galaxy S25 FE & Tab S11: Enhanced Galaxy AI, Bigger Displays, and Slimmer Designs
Unveiling New Samsung Galaxy Devices: Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy Tab S11, and S11 Ultra with Advanced Galaxy AI Features

Samsung has unveiled its latest innovations at IFA 2025, introducing the Galaxy S25 FE phone and the Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra tablets. The Galaxy S25 FE, where "FE" stands for "Fan Edition," comes as a premium and more affordable version of the flagship Galaxy S25. This phone integrates a 6.7-inch screen and an advanced triple-camera system, with full access to a comprehensive suite of Galaxy AI features. "Fan Edition" models are known for offering users' favorite features at competitive prices, based on consumer feedback after the launch of flagship devices (Samsung UK).
The Galaxy S25 FE features a comprehensive Galaxy AI experience, unlike the A-series phones that focus on "cool AI" for photo editing and fine adjustments. The Galaxy S25 FE offers real-time translation capabilities and multimedia functionalities without any compromises, making it an ideal choice for those seeking advanced artificial intelligence technologies.
Emphasis was also placed on the updated physical specifications of the Galaxy S25 FE. The device comes with a larger 6.7-inch display, with a screen-to-body ratio exceeding 90%, a notable improvement compared to 87% in the previous version. The phone is 7.4mm thick, making it 0.6mm thinner than the Galaxy S24 FE. The phone features a new 12-megapixel selfie camera, a larger vapor chamber for improved thermal performance, and is powered by the powerful Exynos 2400 chip. Additionally, the phone's battery has been enhanced with a capacity of 4900 mAh and super-fast 45W charging, enabling it to charge over 65% of the battery in just 30 minutes.
Galaxy Tab S11 and S11 Ultra Tablets: Performance Power and Galaxy AI Intelligence

The new Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra tablets are powered by the advanced MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip, offering full support for Galaxy AI features with additional capabilities specifically designed for larger screens. The Galaxy Tab S11 returns with a sleek 11-inch design, while the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra features a massive and stunning 14.6-inch display for an immersive viewing experience.
These tablets are designed for long lifespan and exceptional performance. They feature 28% better CPU performance and 21% faster NPU, enhancing their AI capabilities. They are also thinner in design and come with massive battery capacities of up to 11600 mAh in the Ultra version, and feature IP68 water and dust resistance, ensuring their durability in various conditions.
The tablets also include a redesigned DeX mode, which provides a more laptop-like experience, enhancing productivity and flexibility. Samsung emphasizes its commitment to providing users with the flexibility to use devices in the way they prefer, often in conjunction with laptops for maximum benefit.
Samsung's Ambitious Plans for Galaxy AI: Reaching 400 Million Users

Samsung aims to expand the Galaxy AI user base to 400 million users by the end of 2025, compared to 200 million users currently. The primary goal is to make Galaxy AI accessible to as many people as possible around the world, with a significant increase in daily feature usage already observed.
Galaxy AI features began with the innovative "Circle to Search," then expanded to include Translator and generative and creative AI tools. The company emphasizes that users do not need to understand the technical details of AI; they just need to know that it works effectively for them and saves them time and effort.
The Galaxy Tab S11 series comes with new and improved AI features specifically for larger screens, making it easier for new users to adopt and benefit from Galaxy AI. These features, such as "floating" tools and Circle to Search, allow efficient use of AI without occupying the entire screen, providing a seamless user experience.
Samsung's consumer research focuses on two key elements in the age of Artificial Intelligence: developing physical devices and how to launch them in the market, and identifying the features consumers need from AI, and how to best integrate these two aspects to deliver comprehensive and innovative solutions.