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Tom's Guide
7 days ago
- Tom's Guide
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE colors leak — and there's some bad news
We know the Galaxy S25 FE is coming and it'll be arriving earlier than usual — but we still have questions. Like, what will the specs be like? How much will it cost? Or, what choice of colors will we be able to choose from? According to a report from Nieuwe Mobiel, the Galaxy S25 FE will arrive in 4 separate color options: Black, dark blue, light blue and white. They're a far cry from the colorful options available on the first Fan Edition, the Galaxy S20 FE, and one less option than last year's Galaxy S24 FE. But hey, at least there's some variety compared to some flagship phones. And if you like the color blue, then you're going to be very pleased. This isn't the first time we've heard rumors about these colors, and in the past it's been claimed that the phone will be available in "Navy", "Icyblue", "Jetblack" and "White." Those of you that were holding out for yellow or green to make another appearance are going to feel the opposite. That means you'll need to invest in some kind of colorful case to make the phone more your own. Which is probably a good idea anyway, considering how fragile these devices can be in the wrong conditions. Samsung hasn't confirmed any hardware details about the Galaxy S25 FE, but we have heard rumors about what we should be able to expect from the phone. Apparently we should see a phone that looks similar to the Galaxy S25 in looks, with dimensions roughly the same as the Galaxy S24 FE. Other rumors suggest this means we'll be a 6.7-inch display, with a 120Hz refresh rate — and potentially some slimmer bezels. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Leaker Arsene Lupin also claims that the phone will have 8GB of RAM, with a choice of 128GB and 256GB. Both of which make sense, considering this is supposed to be a low cost version of the Galaxy S25. Benchmark leaks also suggest that we'll see an Exynos 2400 chipset, rather than a pricier Snapdragon. That's going to affect performance, but it shouldn't prevent the phone from utilizing Galaxy AI features. Finally there's speculation that we may see the phone come with 45W wired charging. Considering the base Galaxy S25 is limited to 25W charging, that's quite the upgrade and I'm not sure if I believe the claims. So we'll just have to wait and see. It's not clear when the Galaxy S25 FE will launch, but considering it should be arriving before October we shouldn't have too long to wait. Until then be sure to check out our Samsung Galaxy S25 FE hub for all the latest news and rumors. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Android Authority
20-05-2025
- Android Authority
Here are my favorite Samsung Galaxy wallpapers of all time
Joe Maring / Android Authority I frequently change the wallpaper on my phone just to give it a fresh new look. I often opt for a darker theme, but I enjoy vibrant and colorful wallpapers as well. There are countless options available on various apps, but Samsung also provides a great selection of their own unique wallpapers. Most Samsung phones, especially those from their higher-end lineups, come with their own set of unique wallpapers. While many of them share a similar aesthetic at times, they aren't exactly identical. I recently went through the wallpapers from dozens of different Samsung phones and picked a few of my favorites that I wanted to share with you. You can download these wallpapers and use them on your device, regardless of whether it's a Samsung, Pixel, or any other brand. How often do you change the wallpaper on your phone? 0 votes Once a week NaN % Once a month NaN % Once a quarter NaN % Once a year NaN % Almost never NaN % Galaxy S20 FE wallpapers First up are the Galaxy S20 FE wallpapers. This collection includes a particular favorite of mine, available in three color variations. The green one is perhaps the best in my opinion, though I genuinely like the other two as well. Samsung's official wallpapers have often leaned towards a simpler, cleaner design, and this one follows suit to a point. It's vibrant without coming across as overly busy or tacky. The abstract pattern catches the eye, while the flatter, less detailed area above provides a nice sense of balance and contrast. Galaxy Z Fold 2 wallpapers These wallpapers strike a fascinating balance, being both dark and bright simultaneously. They offer lots of contrast and seem to subtly reference the phone's unique folding screen mechanism — at least two of them do. The wallpaper in the middle appears to be a closer view of the second, bringing even more color into focus, which I particularly enjoy. It's my favorite of the three, although I would be happy to have any of these set on my phone. Galaxy Note 20 wallpapers Ah, the Note series. It may be long gone now, but you can still appreciate its legacy through its wallpapers. The prominent purple color in this set is a real eye-catcher for me. It genuinely brightens up a phone's screen without looking too flashy or overwhelming. Some wallpapers can easily become a bit much due to overly complex colors or patterns, but this collection hits just the right spot. All three are visually stunning, but the second one stands out as the best in my opinion. Galaxy S22 wallpapers These wallpapers are notably darker than they are colorful, setting them apart from some of the other selections on this list. However, each one incorporates just enough color to grab your attention and provide a pleasing contrast that is very easy on the eyes. The three wallpapers in this set are quite similar to each other, primarily differing in the specific color used. I'm particularly drawn to the orange one, but I would be perfectly happy with any of these on my home screen. Galaxy A54 wallpapers Galaxy A54's wallpapers are a bit more abstract and avant-garde. They somewhat remind me of the types of paintings you might see at a modern art gallery. It's likely not a style everyone will appreciate, but I absolutely love them. They are distinctly different enough to catch the eye without feeling cluttered or tacky. I enjoyed all three, but I especially appreciate the first one. It creates a wonderful contrast between both colors and patterns. It's definitely one of those wallpapers I'd have a hard time getting bored of. How to set these wallpapers C. Scott Brown / Android Authority As mentioned earlier, you can download and use these wallpapers on any phone you wish, regardless of the brand. Simply click the download button provided below each section to save them to your device. Please keep in mind that each file contains more than just the three wallpapers I've highlighted for each phone — they usually include the entire original pack of wallpapers from that device. Once you have downloaded the wallpapers, follow the standard instructions for your specific device to set your favorite image as your home screen, lock screen, or both. How to set a wallpaper on Android: Launch the Settings app. Tap on Wallpaper & style. Select More wallpapers. Find and select your wallpaper. Customize the wallpaper and hit Set Wallpaper. Pick whether you want to set the wallpaper on your Home screen or Lock screen. Hit Set. How to set a wallpaper on iPhone: Launch the Settings app. Tap on Wallpaper. Hit Add New Wallpaper. Find and select the wallpaper you want to set. Customize your wallpaper and settings to your liking, then hit Add. Tap on Set as Wallpaper Pair. Editor's note: These instructions were assembled using a Google Pixel 8a running Android 15 and an Apple iPhone 15 running iOS 18.4.1. The steps might differ if you have a different device or software version.