Samsung Announces New S25 FE, Tab S11, and Buds3 FE

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Samsung launched a whole Galaxy line-up for September, with the new S25 FE, Tab 11 and Tab 11 Ultra, and Buds 3 FE.


Samsung S25 FE

Samsung’s most approachable S-series phone keeps the headline act where it matters: Galaxy AI on One UI 8, multimodal smarts like Gemini Live and Circle to Search, and new quality-of-life touches such as Now Bar and Now Brief that surface the right info before you ask.

It’s wrapped in stronger protection thanks to Knox Enhanced Encryption Protection (KEEP) and on-device Personal Data Engine support via Knox Vault.

Creativity is the other headline. The ProVisual Engine teams up with an upgraded 12MP selfie camera, Generative Edit, Instant Slow-mo, Audio Eraser and Auto Trim to clean up clips and touch up photos with minimal fuss, while a 4,900mAh battery, 45W wired charging and a larger vapour chamber keep things cool and constant under pressure.

Samsung Tab S11 & Tab S11 Ultra

If the S25 FE is your pocketable co-pilot, the Tab S11 Series is the wide-screen command deck. One UI 8 brings multimodal Galaxy AI to the big canvas: Gemini Live sees what you see, Drawing Assist tidies sketches, Writing Assist polishes tone, and Circle to Search now translates text on the fly.

Samsung DeX gets a genuine buff too: Extended Mode turns tablet plus monitor into a true dual-screen set-up, and you can spin up to four custom workspaces for different jobs.

Under the elegant shell is proper muscle: a next-gen 3nm processor, slimmer bezels, and (on Tab S11 Ultra) a chassis as thin as 5.1mm, paired with a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display that peaks at 1,600 nits for clarity outdoors.

The redesigned S Pen (new cone tip, better tilt, hexagonal grip) feels more pencil than stylus, while app partners such as Goodnotes, Clip Studio Paint, LumaFusion and Notion sweeten the productivity deal with generous trials.

Buds3 FE

These are the earbuds for people who like their tech strong, unfussy, and fairly priced. A larger dynamic driver pushes fuller bass and cleaner treble, Active Noise Cancelling hushes the commute, and a machine-learning Crystal Clear Call model plus optimised mic placement keeps your voice front-and-centre on windy pavements.

The clever part is how seamlessly they slot into the Galaxy routine. Auto Switch hops between phone, tablet and watch without a tap; invoke “Hey Google” or long-press for Gemini help; and pair with Interpreter/Live Translate on a compatible Galaxy device to follow a lecture in another language—no screen peeking required. It’s everyday audio with a quiet brain: stylish, sensible, and smart enough not to show off.

Battery life lasts up to 6 hours (ANC on) / 24 hours with case or 8.5 / 30 hours (ANC off), and the new Blade design with pinch and swipe controls makes volume and calls feel second nature. Available in Singapore from 12 September.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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