The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, the next budget flagship from the Korean company, has been in the rumour mills for quite some time now. The purported 'Fan Edition' smartphone is expected to succeed the Galaxy S23 FE, which was launched last year, and is expected to arrive with support for Galaxy AI features right out of the box.
However, a new teaser video that was spotted by X user @ @chunvn8888 and uploaded by Samsung Vietnam reveals that a Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on September 26. It also teases a phone with a metal frame, rounded corners, and three rear-facing cameras. Many reports now believe that this smartphone could be the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 FE.
Previously, it was believed the Galaxy S24 FE would be announced in October since it was the same month in 2023 when the Galaxy S23 FE was launched. However, this potential September 26 launch would place the Galaxy S24 FE ahead of its predecessor’s release timeline. Moreover, the teaser video also reveals that the upcoming devices will have Galaxy AI features.
Samsung has also started the pre-registration of its upcoming tablets in India, allowing customers to pay Rs. 1,000 to purchase the tablets in exchange for early access offers. Hence, the Samsung Vietnam event could also launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series, which could be the first Samsung flagship tablets to come with MediaTek chipsets.
Many leaks and rumours have suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE will be equipped with the Exynos 2400e processor. Additionally, it will have a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to come with a 50MP triple rear camera setup and pack a 4,565mAh battery with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging support.
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