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Intro
The Galaxy S25 FE is the latest iteration of Samsung's "barebones flagship" idea. The phone aims to give you that flagship experience and feel at a lower price, cutting a corner or two in the process.
This affordable S-series device brings some upgrades to the battery capacity and charging and also features a different chipset than its predecessor.
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At the other side of this comparison lies the Pixel 9a—a pretty successful contender employing the same idea of an "affordable flagship," offering a ton of features for just $499. At this price, the Pixel 9a is almost unbeatable in this segment. Today we're going to explore that "almost" and pit it against the recently released Galaxy S25 FE.
Galaxy S25 FE vs Pixel 9a differences:
Galaxy S25 FE
Pixel 9a
Larger dimensions at 161 x 76 mm, but thinner
Much more compact but thicker
Weighs 190 grams
Not that much lighter at 186 grams
Main camera is 50MP
48MP main camera, different sensor
The same 12MP camera as the one used on the S25 and S25 Plus
13MP ultrawide camera
8MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom
No telephoto camera here
Exynos 2400 chipset
Tensor G4 chipset
4,900 mAh battery
Bigger, 5,100 mAh battery
Sports the same 45W wired charging as the S25+
Slower 23W wired charging Wireless charging support
Same screen size, 6.7-inch AMOLED
Smaller 6.3-inch screen, better resolution
Seven years of software updates, Android 16 out of the box
In a world where most smartphone models look very similar, the Galaxy S25 FE and the Pixel 9a somehow manage to look different. Samsung continues to polish the design it started with the Galaxy S21, and the Galaxy S25 FE feels and looks very similar to the Galaxy S25 Plus.
It features the same flat sides, slightly curved corners, and separate vertical cutouts for the cameras on the back as previous generations of the S series, and that's not a bad thing. It looks stylish, and the bezel around the display is minimal.
Now, when it comes to the Pixel 9a, Google made a radical turn in the design of the Pixel 9 series to bring it into the modern flat and angular smartphone world. The Pixel 9a was subsequently affected, getting many of the features of that new design.
There are differences, however, when we put both phones side-by-side. The camera system of the Pixel 9a is housed in a horizontal, pill-shaped cutout that's flush with the back of the phone. The bezels around the screen are also substantially bigger than the ones we find on the S25 FE.
Galaxy S25 FE
Pixel 9a
Thickness 7.4 mm
Thickness 8.9 mm
Dimensions 161.3 x 76.6
Dimensions 154.7 x 73.3
Weight 190 grams
Weight 186 grams
In terms of size and weight, even though the Pixel 9a has a smaller footprint, thanks to its 6.3-inch screen, the device weighs almost the same as the Galaxy S25 FE. The Pixel 9a feels good in the hand, not as good as the curved Pixel 8a but still comfortable.
Given the Galaxy S25 FE is substantially larger, the ergonomics are a tad worse compared to the Pixel 9a. But not by much. The Galaxy S25 FE feels almost identical to the S25 Plus in terms of feel in the hand, so not as compact as the Pixel.
As far as materials go, the usual suspects - Gorilla Glass and an aluminum frame - can be found on the Galaxy S25 FE. The same building blocks we've been seeing on all Galaxy S-series devices of late. The Pixel 9a also comes with an aluminum frame, but the back is made out of recycled plastic, which might be a downside to some people.
In all fairness, it doesn't feel all that cheap; it's sturdy and won't shatter to pieces if you drop the phone.
Galaxy S25 FE colors
Pixel 9a colors
Icy Blue
Obsidian
Jet Black
Porcelain
White
Peony
Navy
Iris
The Galaxy S25 FE comes in four hues: Icy Blue (very light blue that's almost white), Jet Black (which is more like dark gray), White, and Navy (our favorite deep blue color). The Pixel 9a features some of the trademarked hues Google has been using on Pixel phones for the past couple of generations.
Display Differences
Size versus resolution?
The display of the Galaxy S25 FE is a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED panel with a 1080 x 2340 pixel resolution, resulting in around 385 PPI pixel density. This panel can switch between 60HZ and 120HZ refresh rates, but it's not an LTPO and can't use the refresh rates in between.
The Pixel 9a, on the other hand, features a smaller 6.3-inch pOLED screen that has a resolution of 1080 x 2424 pixels. While the difference in resolution is not that big as a number, the smaller size of the Pixel 9a's display means more pixels per inch, around 422 of them, to be precise.
Galaxy S25 FE
Pixel 9a
Size 6.7"
Size 6.3"
Brightness Vision Boost (undisclosed brightness)
Brightness 2700 nits (peak)
Pixel phones occupy the top of our brightness table, with the Pixel 9a managing 2561 nits at 20% APL, one of the highest results of all the phones we've tested. The Galaxy S25 FE doesn't have a brightness number in the display specs, so we need to run all the tests in our lab to give you an objective comparison.
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Performance and Software
Exynos vs Tensor
Samsung seems to be keen on keeping the Exynos brand alive, and the Galaxy S25 FE has received one new addition to that silicon family - the Exynos 2400 chipset. It features quite an interesting design - one 3.2 GHz ARM Cortex-X4 core, 2 x 2.9 GHz ARM Cortex-A720 cores, 3 x 2.6 GHz ARM Cortex-A720 cores, and finally 4 x 2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A520 ones. That's a total of 10 cores!
Some early benchmarks of the chip place the performance somewhere between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 8 Gen 3. Geekbench 6 scores are around 2000 points in single-core tests and 6500 points in multi-core.
The Pixel 9a is the last Pixel that uses Samsung design and manufacturing process for its Tensor G4 chipset, next generation will switch to TSMC for the Tensor G5. The numbers Pixel 9a was able to score in the aforementioned tests were around 1700 and 4000 in single- and multi-core performance respectively
We managed to run some benchmarks while Samsung reps weren't watching, so we have initial results (which might be subject to change as the software isn't final, we've been told).
In terms of RAM, the Pixel 9a features 8 GB of it, which in 2025 starts to seem low on an Android phone. The Galaxy S25 FE mimics the onboard storage and RAM configurations, so no difference in this section.
Now, when it comes to software, again there's no difference between these two support-wise, but the Pixel 9a launched with Android 15 out of the box, while the Galaxy S25 FE is running Android 16 with OneUI 8 on top, which leads to a one-generation software difference at the end of the seven-year support cycle both phones feature.
Camera
A telephoto is always a good idea
The camera specs of the Galaxy S25 FE are the same as the ones found on its predecessor. This includes a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide, and an 8MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom.
The Pixel 9a is a known entity with its dual camera system. The phone comes equipped with a 48MP main camera with a 1/1.2" sensor and a 13MP ultrawide one. There's no dedicated telephoto, and you only get 2x crops from the main sensor as an optical-like alternative.
Galaxy S25 FE
Pixel 9a
Main 50 MP f/1.8 24mm (wide) 1/1.57"
Main 48 MP, f/1.7, 25mm 1/1.2"
Ultrawide 12 MP f/2.2 13mm 123 FOV
Ultrawide 13 MP f/2.2 13 mm (ultrawide) 120 FOV
Telephoto 8MP f/2.4 75mm 3x optical zoom
Telephoto -
The Pixel 9a managed 134 points in our camera benchmark test, which, considering the lack of a dedicated telephoto, is a pretty decent result. We don't know how the Galaxy S25 FE will fare, but the previous generation FE managed 150 points in the same test, so the new one might have an intrinsic advantage here, we just have to finish our camera testing procedure and give you some numbers.
As always, camera specs don't paint the whole picture, and we will snap some side-by-side comparison images once we get the Galaxy S25 FE.
Main Camera
< S25 FE 1XPixel 9a 1X >
< S25 FE 1XPixel 9a 1X >
Ultra-Wide Camera
< S25 FE UWPixel 9a UW >
Zoom Quality
< S25 FE 5XPixel 9a 5X >
< S25 FE 10XPixel 9a 10X >
Selfie
< S25 FE SelfiePixel 9a Selfie >
Battery Life and Charging
Getting there
One of the upgrades that the Galaxy S25 FE brings to the table concerns the battery capacity. The phone sports a 4,900 mAh battery, which is 200 mAh more than the previous model, but still far from the silicon-carbon "monsters" we've been seeing lately from China, featuring capacities north of 6,000 mAh.
The Pixel 9a has a decent 5,100 mAh battery on board, and it managed 8h 11m in our battery test, placing itself 19th among phones tested in the past 2 years. Not a bad result at all.
Stay tuned for our battery benchmarks, which will show how these 200 mAh have or have not improved the battery life of the FE and if it can be a match for the Pixel 9a.
Galaxy S25 FE
Pixel 9a
Battery capacity 4,900 mAh
Battery capacity 5,100 mAh
Charging speeds 45W wired
15W wireless charging
USB-C
Charging speeds
23W wired
Wireless charging
USB-C
Where the newly announced Galaxy S25 FE could excel, though, is fast charging. The phone bumps up the charging speed to 45W wired. The Pixel 9a, on the other hand, comes with rather slow 23W wired charging support.
Screen 6.7" AMOLED 120Hz 1080 x 2340 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~385 ppi density)
Screen 6.3" pOLED 120Hz 1080 x 2424 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~422 ppi density)
Processor Samsung Exynos 2400 4nm
Processor Google Tensor G4 4nm
Versions: 8/128GB 8/256GB 8/512GB
LPDDR5
Versions: 8/128GB 8/256GB
LPDDR5
Cameras: 50MP main 12MP ultrawide 8MP 3X zoom
12MP front
Cameras: 48MP main 13MP ultra
13MP front
Battery: 4,900 mAh
Battery: 5,100 mAh
Charging: USB-C 45W wired 15W wireless
Charging: USB-C 23W wired 7.5W wireless
Summary
So, which one is better, then? Judging from all the information we have at this point (tests and benchmarks are underway), the old saying "you get what you pay for" seems to apply here as well.
The Pixel 9a is $499, and some corners have been cut to achieve this price tag. There's no telephoto camera, the back is made out of plastic, and the Tensor G4 chipset inside is not the most powerful out there.
The Galaxy S25 FE costs more at $649.99, but these $150 on top gets you a bigger screen, one additional telephoto camera, a faster chipset and charging, and better build materials.
We'll update this comparison once we finish the review of the Galaxy S25 FE.
Mariyan, a tech enthusiast with a background in Nuclear Physics and Journalism, brings a unique perspective to PhoneArena. His childhood curiosity for gadgets evolved into a professional passion for technology, leading him to the role of Editor-in-Chief at PCWorld Bulgaria before joining PhoneArena. Mariyan's interests range from mainstream Android and iPhone debates to fringe technologies like graphene batteries and nanotechnology. Off-duty, he enjoys playing his electric guitar, practicing Japanese, and revisiting his love for video games and Haruki Murakami's works.
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