Samsung revealed their latest line of Galaxy products yesterday, 4 Sep and we were lucky enough to get our hands on them before the official release. Here’s what we think of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 FE.

Keep scrolling to hear our first thoughts!
The Samsung Galaxy S25 For Everyone

The latest smartphone from Samsung aims to bring the Galaxy experience to more people with a lower price tag but the same premium features. How is this achieved? Through Galaxy AI.

For example, powerful AI features enhance photography & videography on this smartphone, making it easy to capture what you want. Generative Edit allows you to edit photos, removing & adding elements with ease. Audio Eraser allows you to remove excessive background noise — even specific kinds of noise — from videos, helping you to get that perfect concert recording without you or your neighbours’ voices ruining it (oops).
The Galaxy S25 FE also boasts a better battery life than its predecessor, with a 4,900mAh battery, quick wired charging that gets you to 65% in 30 minutes, and Qi2 wireless charging compatibility.
The other thing that stood out to me about the S25 FE is its clean, sleek design. It feels as good to hold in the hand as it looks. Navy, Icyblue, Jetblack, White — which will you go for?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will be available in Singapore starting 12 Sep, from a price of S$948. Those who purchase it by 17 Oct via the Samsung Online Store and Samsung Experience Store will also receive a complimentary storage upgrade worth up to S$180.
For full specifications, visit the website.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 with a new S Pen

The new series of Samsung Galaxy tablets are for those of us who want to up our productivity with style. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and its big brother, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, come with a newly designed S Pen in the box.

What surprised us was how the hexagonal pen felt so similar to an actual pencil, rather than a stylus — I wanted to use a sharpener on it. Its new conical tip makes writing notes on the Galaxy Tab S11 comfortable, and much more reminiscent of writing on a notebook.

You can expect a thin & light body, faster processor, longer-lasting battery life, bright AMOLED screen and robust AI features from these 2 tablets. Samsung DeX also allows you to work seamlessly across your tablet and a second monitor or screen. You can also create virtual desktops and navigate windows like you’re on a computer. Paired with a keyboard, this could be your next laptop replacement.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 comes at a starting price of S$1,198, with its Ultra variant starting at S$1,698. Both will be available from 19 Sep, in Grey and Silver. Customers who purchase by 17 Oct will receive a complimentary Book Cover Keyboard Slim worth up to S$268.
For a full breakdown of all the new tablets, visit the website.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

If you’re looking for a smaller tablet to meet more “basic” needs, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is a great option.
It comes with a 10.9-inch display that is bright enough, a 8,000mAh battery and a S Pen included; a great companion for school & work. Besides just the Grey and Silver options, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is also available in a new Coral Red colourway.
Starting at S$488, this tablet will be available for purchase from 19 Sep.
Enhanced audio with Galaxy Buds3 FE

The last product that Samsung announced was the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 FE, which promises to deliver crisp audio at a more affordable price. At S$168, you will get an enhanced audio experience packaged in a stylish design.
The earbuds’ Blades also allow for intuitive controls with swipes and pinches. Galaxy AI integration also lets users access AI features on the fly.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 FE will be available from 12 Sep in Black and Grey.
Find out more about it here.
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