Samsung Launches Expanded Galaxy Lineup
Samsung Electronics has launched its largest Galaxy device launch in Australia, releasing an expanded range of smartphones, tablets and wearables all powered by Galaxy AI.
The new lineup includes the premium Galaxy Tab S11 series, mid-tier Galaxy S25 FE smartphone (recently reviewed by Channel News), Galaxy Buds3 FE earbuds, value-driven Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and budget-friendly Galaxy A17 5G.
Eric Chou, Vice President of Mobile eXperience at Samsung Australia, said the releases “further Samsung’s mission to democratise AI, delivering smarter devices and experiences to Australians.”

Galaxy S25 FE
The Galaxy Tab S11 series targets professionals and creatives with its redesigned S Pen, large Dynamic AMOLED 2X display (up to 14.6 inches), and advanced Galaxy AI tools.
The Tab S11 Ultra is Samsung’s thinnest tablet to date and supports Samsung DeX Extended Mode for workstation-style multitasking. Pricing starts at $1,399.
For users seeking flagship smartphone experiences without flagship prices, the Galaxy S25 FE delivers a 120Hz AMOLED display, upgraded camera system with AI ProVisual Engine, and advanced editing tools such as Instant Slow-mo and Generative Edit.

The Galaxy Buds3 FE bring premium audio features, including Active Noise Cancellation and real-time translation, to a wider audience, priced at $249.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite ($599) offers a bright 10.9-inch display, S Pen support, and access to productivity apps, targeting students and casual tablet users.
Finally, the Galaxy A17 5G ($349) and standard Galaxy A17 ($299 from 10 October) aim to bring AI-driven features such as Gemini Live voice controls to budget-conscious Australians.
Samsung is also introducing its Try Galaxy app, allowing potential buyers to test Galaxy AI, camera tools and interface features before switching.

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