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Samsung Unintentionally Reveals Price Increase for Galaxy S24 FE
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 FE is rumored to experience a price increase, and the company has inadvertently provided official confirmation through an uploaded sign-up page for pre-orders, which was quickly taken down. However, it was online long enough for someone to capture the details.
The sign-up page revealed that the Galaxy S24 FE will come in two storage variants: 128 GB and 256 GB, priced at $650 and $710, respectively. This marks a slight increase from the starting price of $600 for the S23 FE last year, validating previous rumors.
In terms of camera specifications, the S24 FE will retain a similar setup to its predecessor, the S23 FE, featuring a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, an 8MP 3x telephoto camera, and a 10MP selfie camera.
One notable addition to the S24 FE is the ProVisual Engine, which integrates advanced photography technologies such as Nightography, Generative Edit, AI Fusion, and Expert RAW. While these features were previously exclusive to the S24 Ultra, the S24 FE version may come with some limitations.
The Galaxy S24 FE will be powered by the Exynos 2400e chipset, a slightly underclocked variant of the processor found in the main S24 series. Notably, unlike previous models, the US version will not feature a Snapdragon chipset. The device will include 8 GB of RAM and showcase a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 1080p resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
While Samsung has confirmed pricing for the US market, European prices are still speculative, with reports suggesting that the 128 GB and 256 GB models may retail at €750 and €810, respectively. Both the Galaxy S24 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 series are expected to be officially unveiled on October 3.
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