Samsung Galaxy S25 FE price drop has pushed Samsung's latest Fan Edition phone into far more tempting territory for Indian buyers under Rs 50,000.
The Galaxy S25 FE launched in India at Rs 59,999 for the 8 GB + 128 GB variant. It is now listed on Amazon for about Rs 50,749, reflecting a flat discount of over Rs 9,000 on the base model. Buyers using an Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card can claim up to Rs 1,500 additional discount, pulling the effective price close to Rs 49,500 and taking the total benefit beyond Rs 10,000. Amazon is also offering an exchange bonus of up to Rs 42,000 on eligible old smartphones, although the exact value depends on device condition and documentation.
Despite the lower effective price, the Galaxy S25 FE retains a 6.7-inch FHD+ display, Exynos 2400 chipset, and a triple rear camera system with a 50 MP main sensor, 3x telephoto lens, and 12 MP ultra-wide. The phone carries a 4,900 mAh battery with 45 W wired charging and supports wireless charging, features that are still rare in this price band. Samsung is also promising up to seven years of Android and security updates, aligning the FE line with its flagship S25 series on software longevity.
At this discounted level, the Galaxy S25 FE now competes directly with the OnePlus 15R, which is priced around Rs 47,997 in India. OnePlus counters with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, a 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display, a 7,400 mAh battery and 80 W fast charging, making it more attractive for heavy gamers and performance-focused users. However, Samsung's offer of a dedicated telephoto camera, wireless charging and lighter design, combined with its long update policy, may appeal more to buyers who value camera versatility and long-term reliability over raw power.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE price drop on Amazon significantly changes the dynamics of the sub-Rs 50,000 premium segment in India. For users prioritising photography, wireless charging and years of software support, the new deal makes the Galaxy S25 FE a compelling all-rounder, even against the more powerful OnePlus 15R. Those who mainly play intensive games for long stretches, though, may still find the OnePlus 15R's bigger battery and stronger chipset a better fit.

