Samsung has locked in its second Galaxy showcase of the summer, set for September 4 at 5:30 am ET (3:00 pm IST). The eyes are on the two headline acts – the much-talked-about Galaxy S25 FE and the all-new Galaxy Tab S11 series. And, with a wave of recent leaks spilling the details, we have a pretty clear picture of what to expect on stage.
Samsung Galaxy event 2025: Here’s what to expect
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Series and Galaxy S25 FE to hit shelves on September 4
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Here’s what to expect: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Series
Samsung’s upcoming tablet lineup is shaping up to include the Galaxy Tab S11 and the larger Tab S11 Ultra. Both are rumoured to be powered by the MediaTek 9400 Plus chip, paired with storage options of up to 1TB and support for microSD expansion. Battery life could be a strong suit, with the Ultra tipped to pack an 11,600mAh cell and the standard model an 8,400mAh unit, both backed by 45W fast charging.
Display sizes will set them apart; the Tab S11 is said to feature an 11-inch AMOLED panel, while the Ultra could stretch out to a 14.6-inch screen with 1600 nits of peak brightness. Both are expected to offer 120Hz refresh rates.
Camera setups may differ, too. The Ultra reportedly gets a 13MP main and 8MP ultrawide combo, while the regular S11 might stick with a single 13MP shooter. Up front, Samsung is slimming the look this year, ditching the dual selfie cameras for a more discreet single-lens setup.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
Samsung’s “Fan Edition” phones have always walked the fine line between premium features and a friendlier price tag, and the Galaxy S25 FE looks set to carry that forward. Rumours point to a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It's expected to run on Samsung’s own Exynos 2400 chip.
As for cameras, the S25 FE is expected to reprise last year’s triple-lens setup – a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a 12MP ultrawide, and an 8MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom and OIS, while selfies will be covered by a 12MP front camera. Battery life should hold up well, with a 4,900mAh cell supporting 45W wired charging and 15W wireless charging.