Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is reportedly in development; It can start this year

In January, Samsung launched its flagship Galaxy S24 series, which consists of three models: Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra. The brand will now focus on developing a series of fan publications. There have been rumors that the Galaxy S24 FE will officially launch in the summer as a scaled-down version of the Galaxy S24, but now a Dutch store has revealed that the launch has been delayed. The report also suggests a code name for the suspicious device.

According to Galaxyclub, Samsung is working on a new smartphone codenamed R12. Following the codename patterns of previous fan-made smartphones, this model number is believed to be related to the Galaxy S24 FE. The model number of the Galaxy S23 FE was R11. The Galaxy S21 FE is a relative of the R9, while the R8 is a relative of the Galaxy S20 FE. The Galaxy S22 FE is said to be codenamed R10, but the phone has not been in the limelight.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

The official premiere of the Galaxy S24 FE is planned for this summer. However, a recent report suggests that the summer release may be delayed due to current events. The release is expected to happen in late 2024 or early next year. This launch period (later this year) will be in line with the release schedule of the Galaxy S23 FE, which was announced in October of last year, with a wider release in several countries in early 2024.

We haven’t heard much about the Galaxy S24 FE from reputable sources. It will have a 6.1-inch AMOLED display and is expected to be powered by an Exynos 2400 chipset or Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 depending on the market. It has 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and offers UFS 3.1 128GB and 256GB of storage. The phone is expected to have a 4500 mAh battery.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is priced at Rs 59,999 in India for the 8GB + 128GB RAM + internal storage model.

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