Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11 Series and Buds3 FE with Galaxy AI
Galaxy AI is the red thread connecting the ecosystem with the 3 new Galaxy products: S25 FE, Tab S11 Series and Buds3 FE.
With the Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy Tab S11 Series and Galaxy Buds3 FE, Samsung has painted a technological picture where Galaxy AI and One UI 8 play a central role, connecting every experience from phones, tablets to headphones. Holding these 3 products in hand, you can clearly see the shift from the hardware race to optimizing smart, seamless experiences and bringing premium features closer to users.
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Galaxy S25 FE: “Flagship value” within reach
Familiar feel and design
The Galaxy S25 FE feels solid and premium right from the first time you hold it. The use of the “enhanced Armor Aluminum” frame is not just a hype, it gives the device real strength. Weighing 190 grams and 7.4 mm thin, the device feels solid but not too heavy, balancing well between large screen size and portability. There are 4 color options but still retain sophistication, combined with IP68 water resistance, worthy of the Galaxy S25 FE's positioning in the mid-high-end segment.
Large screen, durable performance
The S25 FE's 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is truly impressive, with vibrant colors and high brightness. The 120Hz refresh rate makes for a smooth experience when scrolling. While there is a trade-off in the refresh rate automatically dropping to 60Hz instead of 1Hz like on the flagship, it doesn't really affect everyday tasks much.
The most notable performance point is not the familiar Exynos 2400 chip, but the ability to maintain performance. Samsung has equipped the S25 FE with a 13% larger heat dissipation vapor chamber than the previous generation. During the test of heavy tasks such as gaming and video processing, the device only warmed up slightly and there was no sudden drop in performance. This is a practical technical improvement, showing that Samsung prioritizes a durable experience over mere benchmark numbers.
Worthwhile upgrade in battery and charging
One of the most practical hardware upgrades is the battery and charging. The 4900 mAh battery is good for a full day of heavy use. However, the 45W super-fast charging technology is the real game-changer. According to the announcement, the device can charge from empty to over 60% in just 30 minutes – quite fast for busy users.
Better front camera, AI is a great assistant
Although the rear camera cluster retains the same configuration, the image quality is still very good thanks to the support of ProVisual Engine. The most significant upgrade is the 12 MP front camera, on par with the high-end S25 series, providing selfies and video calls with much higher detail. AI features such as Generative Edit and Instant Slow-mo work smoothly, making photo and video post-production much more intuitive and simple.
Galaxy Tab S11 Series: When the tablet wants to replace the laptop
Samsung DeX “transforms” with Extended Mode
The most impressive upgrade on the Tab S11 Series is definitely Samsung DeX. The new “Extend Mode” allows DeX to run simultaneously on both the tablet screen and an external monitor. The experience of dragging an application window from the tablet screen to the large screen next to it feels as seamless as using a real computer operating system. The ability to create up to 4 custom workspaces is also a powerful tool for multitaskers, helping to clearly separate work and play.
New S Pen and ergonomic improvements
The included S Pen has also been redesigned with a refined look. The hexagonal body feels more secure and natural to hold over long periods of time. The new conical tip allows for better tilt control, a feature that digital artists and creative users appreciate. The fact that both the device and pen are IP68 certified also gives you absolute peace of mind when using them in a variety of environments.
Performance breakthrough with MediaTek Dimensity 9400+
Samsung’s decision to equip its top-of-the-line tablet with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip is a logical one. This 3nm chip delivers extremely powerful performance; every task on One UI 8, from multi-window multitasking to running AI applications, responds almost instantly. The 33% improvement in NPU performance on the Ultra is clear evidence of Samsung’s focus on AI.
Galaxy Buds3 FE: “Democratizing” smart features
New design and hardware compromises
The Galaxy Buds3 FE have a modern “blade design”, but the most obvious are the deliberate technical trade-offs. The use of a single 11mm dynamic driver and the removal of Qi wireless charging are cuts to bring the product to a more accessible price point. However, the earphones still feel sturdy and are IP54 water-resistant, enough for everyday sports activities.
Experience ANC and AI beyond the price
What makes the Buds3 FE special is that it is equipped with high-end software features. The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) works effectively, enough to eliminate noise in public environments. But the most valuable thing is the integration of Galaxy AI. The experience of using the live translation feature via the Interpreter app or giving hands-free commands to Google Gemini feels like using a much higher-end product. This is Samsung's strategy: using software and AI as core values to create an extremely competitive product in its segment.

































