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Galaxy S25 FE camera specs leak — and it looks pretty disappointing
Galaxy S25 FE camera specs leak — and it looks pretty disappointing

Tom's Guide

time20-05-2025

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Galaxy S25 FE camera specs leak — and it looks pretty disappointing

Another leak, more disappointment for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 FE. Over on X, regular tipster Yogesh Brar posted a simple tweet revealing some specs for the cameras that should feature on Samsung's next budget S-series phone. For those looking for an upgrade, don't expect one. Brar's specs for the rear cameras are the exact same as last year's Samsung Galaxy S24 FE which featured a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra wide and an 8MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom. The only update the S25 FE cameras might get is on the front-facing lens which bumps up to 12MP from 10MP. It's unfortunate news coupled with an earlier leak from April that claimed the S25 FE would featuring the same Exynos 2400e as last year's phone. In general, Samsung's FE phones are budget-friendly handsets released a few months after the mainline Galaxy S-series devices. Usually, they offer lower power for a lower price. Last year's S24 FE model though was nearly on a par with the Samsung Galaxy S24 while costing $200 less. So far, the rumor mill is painting a picture of a phone that shares some key components with a phone that already exists. Hopefully, there will be some bigger differences when the phone is expected to launch in October. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.

With Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE under $500, buying the A56 has never felt worse
With Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE under $500, buying the A56 has never felt worse

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

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With Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE under $500, buying the A56 has never felt worse

This article contains affiliate links; if you click such a link and make a purchase, Digital Trends and Yahoo Inc. may earn a commission. There's no way to put it gently — the latest gen Samsung phones are in a tight spot. Our (very recent) Samsung Galaxy A56 review calls it 'not very desirable' right in the headline. And so, for lovers of the best Samsung phones, we're realizing that we need to go to search for Samsung deals to find things actually worth buying. Enter this deal we're finding on the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, which drops the phone just below the $500 mark at $499. That's about 23% off of its usual price of $650, or a discount of around $200. We're finding this deal at multiple retailers at the moment, so tap the appropriate button below to get your preferred shopping experience with this deal. If you want to know more about the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and why this deal turns it into a 'buy,' please keep reading. Note: If you select Best Buy, you can bundle your order with a pair of the $100 Samsung Galaxy Buds FE at a special price of just $40, saving you an additional $60. BUY AT AMAZON BUY AT BEST BUY BUY AT WALMART The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is an AI-empowered phone with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen that displays with a 2340 x 1080 pixel resolution. It includes 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage (at least on this version that's now on sale), and an IP68 weather resistance rating that makes it nearly impervious to dust and water damage. Then, there's the two-day battery life for those of us that fall asleep without plugging the phone in from time to time. From a purely statistical perspective, all things check out. However, we mentioned that the latest gen Samsung phones are in a tight spot. And this phone, released in the fall of 2024, is no different. Our Samsung Galaxy S24 FE review pretty plainly states that it wasn't the top phone to buy of its moment. That's a hard thing to argue against, right? Well, not necessarily. If your main takeaway from the review is that the S24 FE 'isn't a bad phone, but it is an outclassed and outpriced one' you may have to rethink your bias now that it is just $500. Plus, one of the stated cons in the review, that the phone is 'very big,' is a little bit subjective — the dimensions of the phone are comparable to the Galaxy S24 Ultra or Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. If you want to get this deal, you should act fast as we don't know when it is going to go away. To remind you, you can now get the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for $499 by tapping any of the retailers below. That's a savings of around $150 from the usual $650. If you go the Best Buy route, also be sure to check out the 'Key Accessories' tab under the color selection menu, as the Galaxy Buds FE are marked down to a special price of $40 on this page, whereas they are only marked down to $70 natively. BUY AT AMAZON BUY AT BEST BUY BUY AT WALMART

Don't Let This Deal Go to Voicemail: That's $700 in Savings on a Google Pixel Phone
Don't Let This Deal Go to Voicemail: That's $700 in Savings on a Google Pixel Phone

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

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Don't Let This Deal Go to Voicemail: That's $700 in Savings on a Google Pixel Phone

PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. We love a good deal and are thrilled to check out Woot every day because you never know what treasures you can find. One thing to know about Woot, however, is that deals there have a short lifespan, sometimes products only being available for a few hours. Other times, the products will be available until they run out - whichever comes first. With most of these tech finds, the products usually run out pretty fast, so don't sleep on the decision. If you're an , you'll even get free shipping, which is pretty awesome in itself. That being said, time is of the essence, so let's dive into these amazing deals. Talking of which, make sure to also check out the Woot deals we found on March 13 and March 12 because some of those are still up for grabs. It's like a dream come true when you can save $700 on one of the best Android phones out there. Sure, it's been around for a few years, but we gave it an "Excellent" rating when it came out, appreciating the excellent photography features, the fast display, and powerful performance. While the battery life could be better, it's not a hinderance. So, if you're not looking for the newest upgrades but still want a good smartphone with 512GB of storage space at a great price, then this deal is for you. Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB Unlocked AI Phone (Silver Shadow) for $719.99 (List Price $799.99) Google Pixel 9 256GB Unlocked Phone (Obsidian) for $749.00 (List Price $899.00) Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 128GB Unlocked AI Phone (Graphite) for $498.95 (List Price $649.99) Apple iPhone 14 128GB (Verified Refurbished by Back Market) for From $324.99 (List Price $629) Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 256GB Unlocked Phone (2023 Model) for $209.99 (List Price $399.99) *Deals are selected by our commerce team Ears, meet your new best buds! "A secure fit, easy operation, and a bass-forward sound signature make the Powerbeats Pro ideal true wireless earphones for Beats fans," says our expert, Tim Gideon, in his review. He also rated the Powerbeats Pro as "Excellent," appreciating the strong battery life and the secure in-ear fit that make them a good companion for fitness fans. You can get the Beats Powerbeats Pro for an amazing price right now thanks to this staggering 58% discount. Now that's what we call a real deal. Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Earbuds With USB-C Charging Case for $169.99 (List Price $249.00) Beats Studio Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds for $99.95 (List Price $149.95) Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 Smart Earbuds for $199.95 (List Price $299.95) Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless Noise Canceling Earbuds for $128.00 (List Price $199.99) Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 ANC Wireless Earbuds (Gloss Black) for $199.99 (List Price $279.99) *Deals are selected by our commerce team NordVPN is a fantastic pick if you want to hike up your online privacy while also fending off other types of cyber threats and now it's more than 40% off. Woot is offering a two-year NordVPN Standard plan for up to 10 devices for an amazing 43% off. Besides protecting your web traffic, NordVPN will also scan files for malware and deliver antivirus protection. "What makes NordVPN stand out is that it has continued to grow and respond to an extremely competitive market. After adding just about every VPN feature available, NordVPN diversified its product, adding a password manager, an antivirus, and an encrypted file locker," notes our expert, Neil J. Rubenking, in his review. Not only did he rate NordVPN as "Outstanding," but he also gave it our Editors' Choice award and a "Best of the Year" nod. Surfshark VPN for $2.19 Per Month + 3 Months Free (86% Off 2 Years Plan) Norton VPN Standard for $3.33 Per Month for 5 Devices (50% Off 1 Year Plan) NordVPN for $4.39 Per Month + 6 Months Free (70% Off 2 Years Plus Plan) ExpressVPN for $4.99 Per Month + 4 Months Free (61% Off 2 Years Plan) *Deals are selected by our commerce team Amazing deals, right? Well, there are plenty more where they came from at

OnePlus 13R vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: Which Cheaper Flagship Is Best?
OnePlus 13R vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: Which Cheaper Flagship Is Best?

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

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OnePlus 13R vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: Which Cheaper Flagship Is Best?

The $600 OnePlus 13R and the $650 Samsung Galaxy S24 FE each have a similar mission: Provide a phone that includes all the essential features of more-expensive phones by scaling back on certain hardware and software features. Ideally, this approach should get you all the essential features of the more expensive OnePlus 13 and Samsung Galaxy S24 phones, and in-turn, scale back on features that are less noticeable or important. However, I do think OnePlus and Samsung take very different approaches to this strategy, and as a result, it makes it a bit easier to make a recommendation based on what's most important for your needs. The OnePlus 13R puts an emphasis on power, including the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that powered 2024's most powerful phones, a big 6,000-mAh battery and fast 55-watt wired charging. But in turn, OnePlus omits wireless charging and scales back on its camera. Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE, meanwhile, takes the opposite approach by including a slightly less powerful processor but does not skimp on any features, including wireless charging, Galaxy AI and decent photography in a broad range of settings. This makes the OnePlus 13R a great choice for power users looking to play games at high settings with as much battery life as possible. But despite being slightly less powerful, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is the better all-around option for most people due to its broader range of talents accompanied by Samsung's longer commitment to software and security updates. The OnePlus 13R takes a more performance-intensive approach by largely recycling the specs of last year's OnePlus 12. This gets you sweet perks like Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor -- which isn't as fast as the newer Elite CPUs but is otherwise very capable of gaming and intensive tasks -- and 55-watt wired charging using a OnePlus SuperVooc charger that comes in the box. I had no issue playing Fortnite on its Epic graphics setting at 90fps, but it did heat the phone up enough to cause it to display a warning to let the phone cool off before continuing to play. That was easily changed by lowering the frame rate to 60fps, which the phone handled without heating up as much. OnePlus also brings over its Aqua Touch 2.0 technology for using its screen in rainy environments, along with a Glove Mode to optimize the phone's sensitivity to account for wearing gloves in cold weather. OnePlus is also giving the 13R four years of software updates along with six years of security updates, matching what it's giving the $899 OnePlus 13. However that support period comes up short of the seven-year commitment that Samsung provides the Galaxy S24 FE. But OnePlus cuts wireless charging out of this model, which might be quite noticeable as Qi2 accessories flood the market with magnetic accessories. OnePlus even debuted a new magnetic wireless charger for the OnePlus 13, which can charge the phone at 50-watt speeds. OnePlus sells a magnetic case for the 13R, but this will provide compatibility only with noncharging magnetic accessories like wallets and stands. OnePlus also scaled back on the photography for the 13R. In my review, I found the phone to struggle in lowlight environments. I found this surprising because even with scaled-back camera hardware, I had hoped the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor could have provided a stronger software lift when processing images. However, instead, I found images taken during most indoor settings to suffer from image noise or oversharpening. This makes the OnePlus 13R a strong pick if you are looking for a media-heavy machine, since its powerful processor is great for gaming while its Aqua Touch screen technology makes it more flexible to use in wet environments. But if photography is more important than intensive gaming, Samsung's phone might be more up your alley. Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE doesn't skimp on the software features you'll also see on the more expensive Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S25 phones. All of Samsung's Galaxy AI features are represented in the cheaper FE phone, and the phone gets the same seven-year software and security support commitment as those higher-end phones. The Galaxy S24 FE includes wireless charging, unlike the OnePlus 13R, but you will need to turn to a third party if you want a magnetic case. During my review, I also appreciated the phone's photography. The Galaxy S24 FE captured lots of detailed photos in both indoor and outdoor environments, including in a dimly lit bar for a pasta dinner. While it's mainly a gimmick, I also enjoyed using the Sketch-to-Image Galaxy AI feature to edit my photos of coffee cups with new pieces of art. The main place where the Galaxy S24 FE scales back is in its hardware. Instead of a Qualcomm processor used in Samsung's more expensive phones, the FE uses Samsung's Exynos 2400E. This isn't a bad thing -- in my benchmarks this processor ran faster than all of Samsung's Galaxy S23 phones. However, it does come up short of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that OnePlus uses in the 13R. Wired charging speeds are also average for the price range at 25 watts and are identical to the base Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25. But if you are looking for a more powerhouse phone, it's possible that the OnePlus 13R could be the better value because of its more souped-up specs. However, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE provides access to all of Samsung's best features, even if they run a little slower than they do on the step-up models. Between these two phones, I think most people will be better suited to the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE. Despite the slightly higher price tag and slightly slower performance, Samsung's longer software support commitment makes it more flexible for people who are hoping to use a phone until it's truly broken. That doesn't mean I'm counting out the OnePlus 13R, though. This is a great option for someone looking to play graphically intense games, watch movies or want a long-lasting battery that charges up quickly. It's just easy to imagine experiencing FOMO without wireless charging, and its photography doesn't match Samsung's option. For more comparisons between the Samsung and OnePlus phones, check out the chart below, which features the phone's specs side-by-side.

Score a new Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for $150 off at Amazon
Score a new Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for $150 off at Amazon

Yahoo

time17-02-2025

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Score a new Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for $150 off at Amazon

All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. SAVE $150: As of Feb. 13, get the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for $499.99, down from its usual price of $649.99. That' a discount of 23%. Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Samsung Galaxy S24 FE $499.99 at Amazon $649.99 Save $150.00 Get Deal If you're ready to pick up a new smartphone, you might be surprised to learn that you can get one without having to spend what amounts to an entire paycheck. You can get a phone with a wide variety of features, in fact, for a price that you don't have to feel bad about. And to top it all off, it's from a big name like Samsung. As of Feb. 13, get the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE at Amazon for just $499.99, down from its usual price of $649.99. That's $150 off and a discount of 23%. This phone may not be the best and the brightest that Samsung has to offer, but it's equipped with everything you need for your day-to-day dealings. It boasts a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display for one, as well as a 50MP camera, and a suite of AI features that can help you edit photos, search more efficiently, and enjoy games and apps with a slew of added options. But one of its biggest boons is the fact that it has a 4,700mAh battery that lasts you all day long so you don't have to feel as though you need to stay near a charger all day. It may not have the newest or fastest processor or the "prestige" that comes from buying the newest model that Samsung offers, but it's a capable smartphone that's well worth picking up, especially if you're hanging by a thread with your old device. Just make sure you grab yours early since this discount likely won't stick around for long.

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