The Galaxy S24 FE will be the next device in Samsung’s line of “affordable flagships.” In recent weeks, leaks about the phone have been plentiful, with the company even confirming its existence. Now, a new report claims that the Galaxy S24 FE will arrive sometime this fall.
While the South Korean giant acknowledged the device, there is still no official launch date. However, according to ETNews, the Galaxy S24 FE is expected to be announced in October. Plus, Samsung is also said to launch the Galaxy A16 in December as its latest entry-level smartphone. For reference, both the Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy A15 were unveiled in the same month of 2023.
Samsung could launch Galaxy S24 FE this fall; the Galaxy A16 may arrive in December
There is still some mystery surrounding the Galaxy A16’s tech specs, though you shouldn’t expect it to be a powerhouse considering its budget status. On the other hand, leaks have revealed a ton of details about the Galaxy S24 FE. The company has been keeping a conservative line when it comes to upgrades in the Galaxy S FE lineup, and it seems that the new model will continue the same path. Some logical upgrades are expected, but nothing too fancy.
Recently, a Geekbench listing confirmed that the S24 FE will be powered by an underclocked variant of the Exynos 2400. However, like previous models, some regions would receive a model powered by Qualcomm hardware. This year, the company is expected to turn to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, although it is unknown if the company will also underclock the Qualcomm chip.
AI-powered features are becoming a big deal in Galaxy devices, and the S24 will be no exception. The device is said to support many of the Galaxy AI features seen on the main S24 models. This means that the phone would be the most accessible way to access Samsung’s premium mobile AI experience, since Galaxy A models do not support all the features. The cameras would not change, keeping the same 50 MP + 12 MP + 8 MP sensors of the S23 FE. Still, there will be improvements in image quality powered by software tuning and a more capable ISP.
2024-08-14 15:04:28