Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S24 FE is expected to carry a higher price tag than last year's Galaxy S23 FE, according to a recent report. Noted leaker Arsene Lupin has shared what might be the official pricing details for the new device.
Lupin revealed on X (previously known as Twitter) that the Galaxy S24 FE will be priced at €749 for the 128GB model and €809 for the 256GB model in Europe. These figures support earlier speculations about the S24 FE being more costly than its predecessor.
Color Options and Visuals
The tipster also highlighted that the phone will be available in Graphite, Mint, Yellow, and Blue. Renders of these color options have been shared, which are included below:
Galaxy S24 FE Features
The S24 FE is rumored to feature a larger 6.7-inch display, surpassing the S23 FE’s 6.4-inch screen. This would make it the largest display on a Galaxy Fan Edition phone, closely approaching the size of the flagship S24 Ultra.
Internally, the S24 FE is likely to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400—chips also used in the flagship S24 series.
However, there's a small caveat. The Exynos chip in the Galaxy S24 FE is anticipated to have a slightly reduced clock speed compared to the standard S24 series, by about 100MHz. This version is expected to be available in Europe and Asia.
Similarly, the Snapdragon variant in the US might also see a slight downgrade from the flagship chip.
Camera Setup
In terms of cameras, leaks indicate that the S24 FE will maintain the same setup as the S23 FE. This includes a 50MP main camera with OIS, an 8MP telephoto, a 12MP ultrawide lens on the rear, and a 10MP front-facing camera. Those expecting significant camera improvements to justify the price increase might find themselves disappointed.