Samsung’s “Fan Edition” lineup is getting a refresh, if newly leaked renders are to be believed. The Galaxy S24 FE has made an unofficial appearance courtesy of renowned leaker @OnLeaks and Giznext, giving us a comprehensive look at what could be Samsung’s next budget-friendly flagship.
At first glance, the S24 FE appears to be playing it safe in the design department. The renders show a device that closely resembles both its predecessor, the S23 FE, and the standard Galaxy S24 released earlier this year. This continuity in design language suggests Samsung is focusing on internal upgrades rather than a visual overhaul.
According to the leak, the S24 FE will sport a slightly larger 6.65-inch display, up from the 6.4-inch screen on the S23 FE. The triple-lens camera setup on the rear is expected to retain the 50MP primary sensor from last year’s model, maintaining Samsung’s commitment to capable photography in its mid-range offerings.
Under the hood, the S24 FE could see some notable improvements. Reports suggest it may come with up to 12GB of RAM, a significant boost from the 8GB maximum in the previous generation. This increase in memory could translate to smoother multitasking and improved performance for demanding apps.
The processor situation remains interesting, with the leak indicating that Samsung might continue its regional chipset strategy. Some markets could see the S24 FE powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 2400, while others might get the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Storage options are said to remain unchanged at 128GB or 256GB.
While pricing details haven’t been leaked, the S24 FE is expected to maintain its position as a more affordable alternative to Samsung’s flagship S-series. For reference, the S23 FE launched at $599.99 / £599 / AU$899.
As always with leaks, it’s wise to take this information with a grain of salt until Samsung makes an official announcement. However, if accurate, the Galaxy S24 FE looks set to continue the line’s tradition of offering flagship-like features at a more accessible price point. The familiar design coupled with potential performance upgrades could make it an attractive option for Samsung fans looking for a balance between features and affordability.