Potential Launch Timeline of Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Revealed


Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE appears to be over the horizon. Support pages for the device have appeared on Samsung’s website and recent leaks offer a clear picture of the upcoming smartphone.

While Samsung hasn’t confirmed anything, reports suggest a global October launch for the Galaxy S24 FE. This launch timeline does seem valid because the S23 FE launched in October last year.

All that We Know About the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

The Galaxy S24 FE is expected to be a powerful device. Recent leaks suggest it will pack an Exynos 2400e chip and One UI 6.1.1 software. The phone’s 4,565mAh battery promises impressive endurance, with up to 78 hours of music and 29 hours of video playback.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
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As for the display, the Galaxy S24 FE will feature a 6.7-inch Full HD+ display with a high 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung will protect the screen with Gorilla Glass Victus+. A 10MP selfie camera sits in a centered punch-hole cutout. The device will offer a triple camera setup on the back, including a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.

While Samsung hasn’t revealed details on the Galaxy S24 FE yet, the FE lineup of devices is more affordable than the top-end flagships. For example, the Galaxy S23 FE launched with a lower price tag than the regular Galaxy S23. The same applies to the recently launched Galaxy Watch FE. So, you can expect the upcoming device to have a more affordable tag than the regular S24. For reference, the S23 FE had a launch price of $599.99, while the standard S24 had $799.99.

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S24 FE Colors
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Another thing to note is that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is almost certain to get Galaxy AI features. The company has already introduced a couple of them to its latest mid-rangers, and the S23 FE also has them.

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