Samsung IFA 2025 launches the Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11, Tab S10 Lite and Buds3 FE – CyberShack
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Summary
At IFA 2025 Samsung revealed a compact refresh across phones, tablets and audio: the Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy Tab S11 (11″ and 14.6″ Ultra), Tab S10 Lite and Galaxy Buds3 FE. The S25 FE aims to deliver flagship looks and many S25 features at a lower price (RRP $1,099 for 8/128GB) but uses an Exynos 2400 rather than the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Tab S11 is the new premium tablet family with MediaTek Dimensity 9400+, high-refresh AMOLEDs and S‑Pen in the box. The Tab S10 Lite is a more affordable 10.9″ slate, and the Buds3 FE are budget ANC earbuds with solid battery life.
Key Points
- Galaxy S25 FE: 6.7″ Dynamic AMOLED, Exynos 2400 (4nm), 8GB/128GB base, 50MP main (3x optical), 4,900mAh battery, RRP $1,099.
- Performance gap vs S25 flagship: the Exynos 2400 lags the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy in CPU/GPU and on-device AI — consider the S25 if you need top AI or rural modem performance.
- Galaxy Tab S11: available in 11″ and 14.6″ Ultra, Dimensity 9400+, up to 16GB/1TB, 120Hz AMOLED, S‑Pen included, DeX/HDMI support and large batteries; pre-order incentives are offered.
- Tab S10 Lite: 10.9″ 90Hz TFT, Exynos 1380, no on-device AI, S‑Pen capable, aimed as a step up from the A-series at lower cost.
- Buds3 FE: active noise cancellation, ambient sound, spatial audio where supported, ~6–8.5h playtime (ANC on/off), USB‑C charging, IP54, no wireless charging or Auracast.
- Samsung promises 7 years of OS upgrades and security patches across the S25 family and tablets.
Why should I read this?
Short and blunt: if you want value with flagship flavours, the S25 FE looks tempting — but beware the chipset trade-offs for AI-heavy users. The Tab S11 is the proper premium tablet if you need power and screen real estate; the S10 Lite is a decent budget upgrade; and the Buds3 FE give you ANC without breaking the bank. We skimmed the specs and pulled the bits that matter so you don’t have to.