7 Years of Updates at $649: The S25 FE inherits Samsung's full 7-year OS and security update promise — the most comprehensive long-term support available at this price on Android.
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Updated July 9, 2026 · 5 picks, ranked
The $500–$800 bracket is Android's honesty test: it's where "flagship killer" claims live, where Samsung sells last season's flagship formula as the FE, and where the difference between a great deal and an overpriced compromise is a few weeks of release-cycle awareness.
This list ranks the current midrange generation. Every pick shows where it sits in its cycle — several phones in this bracket are refreshed off the flagship calendar, so good timing here is less obvious and pays more.
7 Years of Updates at $649: The S25 FE inherits Samsung's full 7-year OS and security update promise — the most comprehensive long-term support available at this price on Android.
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Power Meets Efficiency: Next-gen processors ensure smooth performance for work and play.
Early in release cycle
Flagship Performance: Equipped with powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite (Pro) and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (Ultra) processors for extreme speed and efficiency.
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Stunning Design: Sleek, premium aesthetics with eye-catching finishes and slim profiles.
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68W TurboPower — DXOMARK Gold Label: 5,200mAh battery with 68W wired and 15W wireless charging. DXOMARK awarded a 2025 Gold Label for battery performance — one of the best in the mid-range tier.
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| Model | Price | Updates | Charging | Weight | Timing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy FE | $649 | 7 yrs | 45 W | 190 g | ⏰ Wait |
| Samsung Galaxy A | $549 | 6 yrs | 45 W | 179 g | ⏰ Buy now |
| POCO F Series | $679 | 4 yrs | 100 W | 219 g | ⏰ Wait |
| Oppo Reno | $699 | 4 yrs | 80 W | 205 g | ⏰ Wait |
| Motorola Edge | $549 | 3 yrs | 68 W | 181 g | ⏰ Wait |
If a superseded flagship is 25%+ off and still has 5+ years of updates left, it usually wins. Otherwise the midrange phone's fresher hardware and full update clock make it the safer buy. Our compare pages run these matchups directly.
Camera hardware (especially telephoto), build materials, and charging speed. Chips, screens and batteries have largely converged — most people can't tell a $650 phone from a $1000 one in daily use.
Current-generation phones priced between $500 and $800, scored on merit and feature value, with release-cycle position as the tiebreak and the source of each buy/wait badge. Timing badges update automatically as cycles progress.
Rankings combine our editor scores with live release-cycle data and are recomputed on every site update. See how we rate.