Samsung is said to be enhancing the mobile gaming experience with its upcoming Galaxy S25 series, which is expected to feature frame interpolation technology for a smoother 120fps gaming experience.

Leakster Jukanlosreve has indicated that these devices might leverage Qualcomm’s AFME 2.0 technology, known as Adreno Frame Motion Engine, to elevate game frame rates from 60fps to a seamless 120fps. This advancement could position the Galaxy S25 series as a premier option for gaming enthusiasts upon its 2025 release.

Qualcomm’s AFME 2.0 technology, which debuted in 2021 and saw enhancements at the previous Snapdragon Summit, is set to make a significant impact if integrated into Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series.

This would mark a novel implementation for Samsung’s flagship phones. In contrast to iQOO’s method which uses a specific chip for frame interpolation, Qualcomm’s AFME 2.0 manages this task solely through the GPU, eliminating the need for additional hardware or CPU assistance.

This strategy is designed to enhance power efficiency and lessen the load on the device, enabling the Galaxy S25 to provide smoother gameplay while conserving battery life and controlling heat.

Pricing details:

Leaks indicate that the S25 series will feature a minimum of 12GB of RAM, an increase from the 8GB found in the last generation. However, it appears that despite this enhancement, the pricing for the S25 series is expected to remain consistent with that of the S24 lineup.

The leaker Jukanlosreve, in a now-removed post, stated that the starting prices for the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra would stay the same as their previous models, at $799 (Rs.67,500/-), $999 (Rs.84,500/-), and $1,299 (Rs.1,09,500/-).

Rumours suggest that storage options will stay the same for the new models, with the S25 beginning at 128GB, while both the Plus and Ultra versions will kick off at 256GB.