The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra are now available around the world

Peter, 03 October 2024

Samsung’s September 26 event introduced a new Galaxy S FE phone and two new premium tablets in the Tab S10 line, all of which went on pre-order immediately after the event. Here we are a week later and that’s over with – the new phone and tablets are now widely available around the world.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is equipped with the largest display in the series yet, 6.7”, and a slightly dialed back version of the Exynos 2400 chipset dubbed ‘2400e’, which is used globally (no regional variations this time). This chip shows promise in early benchmarks. We spent some hands-on time with the phone, however, it is hard to draw a conclusion – in places like the US and India, it is very competitively priced. Have a look at European prices and it suddenly doesn’t look as good. Speaking of, here are the prices:

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 128GB 256GB 512GB
US $650 $710 -
UK £650 £700 -
EU €750 €810 -
India ₹60,000 ₹66,000 -
Australia A$1,100 A$1200 -
Philippines ₱40,000 ₱40,000 ₱54,000
Malaysia - RM 3,000 RM 3,600
Singapore - S$1,028 S$1,208

Moving on to the tablets, the 12.4” Samsung Galaxy S10+ and 14.6” Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra arrive without an 11” sibling. They also switch over to using Dimensity 9300+ chips, instead of the usual Snapdragon. These are available with only Wi-Fi and with 5G connectivity.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

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  • Anonymous
  • 05 Oct 2024
  • LfV

Z60 Ultra also has vastly better ultrawide and telephoto sensors

Simple answer, really: Competition. Let me put it this way: For a similar price as the S24 FE 512GB here in Malaysia, you can get the Xiaomi 14 or Huawei Pura 70 and they both have vastly better camera hardware. You can also get the ZTE Nubia Z60 Ult...

Confirmed. It's available in the Middle-east and it's priced REALLY well? Samsung are even bundling it with earbuds FE and a fast charger, which is either proof that Samsung knew this phone would fail, or they are being uncharacteristical...

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