Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE unveiled: A colorful midrange smartphone

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is starting to take shape, with new details emerging just before its expected unveiling. A recent leak has revealed the phone’s color options and some information about its battery.

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE unveiled: A colorful midrange smartphone
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is expected to succeed the Galaxy S23 FE (in the photo).

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: leak unveils color options

Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy S24 FE in October. Ahead of the anticipated announcement, images and technical details of the new fan edition smartphone have been leaked. The device is reported to launch in four color variants, offering some improvements over its predecessor.

Display and design

One of the notable changes is the larger display. While the Galaxy S23 FE had a 6.4-inch screen, the Galaxy S24 FE is said to feature a 6.7-inch display, bringing it closer in size to the Galaxy S24 Plus. Additionally, the flatter frame gives the smartphone a slightly more modern look, although it doesn’t include any major visual experiments.

According to the leak, the Galaxy S24 FE will be available in Blue, Graphite, Green, and Yellow color options (source: Android Headlines). However, Samsung may ultimately decide on more appealing names for these variants. It remains uncertain whether all color options will be offered globally.

This is what the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE should look like (© Android Headlines).
This is what the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE should look like (© Android Headlines).

Battery capacity and charging

The Galaxy S24 FE’s battery is reported to have a capacity of 4,565 mAh. Regarding wireless charging, the leak suggests that the device will continue to support a maximum of 15 Watts, which is the same as the previous model. Additionally, the wired charging speed is expected to remain at 25 Watts, which is slower than many competitors in the upper mid-range segment, where 65 Watts or more are becoming more common.

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