Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Renders Leak in Four Colors

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Renders Leak in Four Colors

Leaks about the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE are becoming increasingly frequent as its announcement draws near. Previously, renders of the phone emerged, but they didn't show the full range of color options available.

Design and Colors

A recent leak from Android Headlines has now revealed the phone's design in four distinct colors: Blue, Graphite, Green, and Yellow. Although the S24 FE is also speculated to be available in white, this color was not part of the latest leak.

Upon examining the renders, one might easily mistake the S24 FE for the S23 FE due to their striking similarities. Samsung appears to be taking a "don't fix what isn't broken" approach. The rear camera setup and the punch-hole display maintain a familiar look.

Design Changes and Display Features

The most significant design change seems to be the frame, which has transitioned from the S23 FE’s curved design to a flatter, more contemporary style—a feature borrowed from Samsung's flagship Galaxy S24. However, this change doesn’t make the phone particularly distinctive in appearance.

Beyond the design, the phone is anticipated to feature a 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an impressive peak brightness of 1,900 nits. For those prone to accidental drops, the Gorilla Glass Victus+ should provide some reassurance.

Performance and Camera

The device is expected to be powered by a slightly toned-down version of Samsung’s latest Exynos 2400 chipset. In the camera department, Samsung appears to be sticking to a tried-and-true formula with a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens offering 3x zoom.

Charging Capabilities

Charging options seem to remain the same, with support for 25W wired and 15W wireless charging. While these figures might seem a bit outdated compared to some competitors that offer faster charging speeds, it's consistent with what Samsung offers on the high-end S24 and S24 Plus, so there isn't much room for criticism here.


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