The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is expected to launch later this year. Now, ahead of launch, a new fresh new leak has surfaced online, giving us a good look at the upcoming phone's design.
First spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Galaxy S25 FE has made an appearance on the WPC (Wireless Power Consortium) database. This listing showcases the phone with the model number SM-S731 model number. We also see the device in a graphite-like colour option.
As for the design itself, it's identical to last year's Galaxy S24 FE. We see the same vertical camera alignment accompanied by an LED flash at the back. The curvature at the edges remains the same as well. This falls in line with the Galaxy S25 FE renders that leaked not too long ago.

However, we might see a bit of a display upgrade this time around. While nothing can be said from the live images in this regard, a recent leak did reveal Samsung opting for a flexible OLED panel for the Galaxy S25 FE.
This shift was also said to reduce the overall thickness of the phone from 8mm on the predecessor to 7.4mm, making it the thinnest 'FE' device to date. However, it's said to retain the same 6.67-inch of display size and 120 Hz of refresh rate.
Moreover, given that it appears on WPC's Qi certified product database in the latest leak, it's clear that the phone will bring Qi2 wireless charging to the table. However, it might not get magnets inside and we will most likely see Samsung bring compatible cases for the device with its launch.
It's no surprise since leaks have also hinted at more phones like the upcoming Google Pixel 10 series to arrive with Qi2 support.
Other specs are said to include the Exynos 2400 chipset, 8 GB of RAM and a 4,700mAh battery capacity. Leaks also hint at the device offering up to 45W of fast wired charging this time around.
Not much can be said for sure about the device at this point. However, with the expected launch being months away, we might see the smartphone surface a bunch of times.