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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far
By James Rogerson,
1 day ago
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is likely to be Samsung’s last major smartphone launch of 2024 – although we could see the Samsung Galaxy S25 in early 2025.
That timing – right before the Galaxy S25 – might make the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE a tough sell, though how compelling it is could largely come down to the price.
Sadly, we don’t yet know what the price will be, but thanks to leaks and rumors, we do have a very good idea of the upcoming phone's specs, and they paint a picture of a capable alternative to the standard Samsung Galaxy S24 .
Below, you’ll find everything we’ve heard so far about the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, including its likely screen, chipset, cameras, and release date, among other things.
Cut to the chase
What is it? A cheaper alternative to the Galaxy S24
When is it out? Possibly October
How much will it cost? Likely upwards of $599.99 / £599 / AU$899
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: expected release date and price
We’re even less sure of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE’s price, as no details of that have yet leaked. But for reference, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE started at $599.99 / £599 / AU$899, so it’s likely you’ll have to pay at least that much.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: expected design and display
Likely to have a similar design to the S23 FE
Could have a big 6.7-inch screen
We have a good idea of what the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE might look like, thanks to leaked marketing renders shared by Android Headlines . These – some of which you can see below – show a phone that looks a lot like the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, complete with a triple-lens camera running vertically down the back, and a punch-hole camera in the phone’s flat screen.
It reportedly also has an aluminum frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection on its screen, and Android Headlines claims that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE will be available in graphite, blue, silver/white, green, and yellow, along, we think, with two more unknown shades which would be exclusive to Samsung’s online store.
As for the screen, that last source mentions a 6.65-inch display, while the source of the marketing renders further up similarly says the Galaxy S24 FE has a 6.7-inch screen – one with a peak brightness of 1,900 nits. For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE has a 6.4-inch screen with a peak brightness of 1,450 nits.
Oddly, though, multiple earlier leaks pointed to the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE having a 6.1-inch screen instead. However, as these leaks are slightly less numerous and less detailed, we’re inclined to believe the 6.7-inch rumors.
One of the 6.1-inch sources added that the Galaxy S24 FE will have an AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and that much at least is likely, since the Galaxy S23 FE has those specs.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: expected cameras
Could have a 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, and 8MP telephoto camera
Cameras might be unchanged from the Galaxy S23 FE
A detailed Galaxy S24 FE specs leak points to a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide one, and an 8MP telephoto one, offering 3x optical zoom, along with a 10MP selfie camera. The source of this leak additionally claims that the Galaxy S24 FE will use ‘AI Zoom’ to get clear shots from a long distance.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: expected specs and features
Might use an Exynos 2400e chipset
Could have up to 12GB of RAM
The battery might be 4,565mAh
For power, it’s likely that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE will have an Exynos 2400e chipset , which is reportedly a slightly less powerful version of the Exynos 2400 used in some variants of the Samsung Galaxy S24, and indeed a benchmark spotted by MySmartPrice suggests there’s slightly less power here.
That said, the Exynos 2400e should still be more powerful and more power efficient than the Exynos 2200 used in the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE.
As for the battery, the most detailed Samsung Galaxy S24 FE battery leak so far points to a 4,565mAh battery capable of lasting for up to 29 hours of video playback or 78 hours when listening to music.
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