Samsung Galaxy S24 FE announced with Exynos 2400e and a 6.7" display
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE arrives with a larger 6.7” display, a larger battery to match, a focus on improved performance and introduces the ProVisual engine to the FE series.
This year, there will be no regional variation in chipsets - the S24 FE is powered by the Exynos 2400e. While Samsung didn’t spell out the details, but the prime Cortex-X4 core should be running at a lower clock speed.
That might affect peak performance, but sustained performance is in for a boost with a new vapor chamber that is 1.1x larger than the last one. Since there was no Exynos 2300, last year’s S23 FE had to use a mix of Exynos 2200 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (both chips from 2022). The performance upgrade from S23 FE to S24 FE should be massive.
Anyway, Samsung equipped the phone with just 8GB of RAM – that’s as much as the vanilla Galaxy S24 has. There will be versions with 128GB, 256GB and 512GB storage. The RAM capacity doesn’t affect the phone’s ability to run Galaxy AI, more on AI later.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE has a 6.7” display, 0.3” larger than its predecessor. This puts it at the same diagonal as the S24+, however, this one is an FHD+ OLED panel instead of QHD+ LTPO. Still, the FE will stand as a cheaper alternative to the plus (more on pricing in a bit). The display can run at 120Hz or 60Hz and has Vision Booster for bright, sunny days.
Samsung has brought the ProVisual engine from the flagship series to the FE line. This combines Nightography (AI ISP that improves low-light shots) with an object-aware engine that optimizes colors in Super HDR. Additionally, the system provides an optical-quality 2x zoom.
The Galaxy S24 FE is bringing the ProVisual EngineThis comes from the 50MP main camera (f/1.8). An extra step of zoom is available with the 3x 8MP telephoto module (f/2.4) or you can go wider with the 12MP 123° ultra wide lens (f/2.2). The selfie camera has a 10MP sensor. This appears to be the exact same hardware as last year, except this time it has more processing power and the ProVisual engine at its back.
We mentioned that the battery got bigger and it did – it now has 4,700mAh capacity (+200mAh compared to the S23 FE). However, charging rates remain the same, i.e. 25W wired (0-50% in 30 minutes) and 15W wireless.
The S24 FE measures 162.0 x 77.3 x 8.0mm and weighs 213g. That’s 4mm taller, less than a millimeter wider and a hair thinner than the S23 FE. It has also gained 4g compared to its predecessor. The Galaxy S24+ is narrower thanks to slimmer bezels and 17g lighter, while having a battery with 200mAh more capacity.
Connectivity includes 5G, Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) and Bluetooth 5.3. Like before, the body is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance (1.5m/5ft underwater for 30 minutes).
The Galaxy S24 FE is launching with Android 14 and OneUI 6.1 out of the box (not great timing as Android 15 is around the corner). The good news is that the FE is getting the flagship treatment and will be updated through 7 OS generations and will receive security patches for 7 years.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE colorways
The AI features include the usual Galaxy AI options. Circle to Search is a handy way to look things up on Google (long-press the home button and circle the thing you are interested in). Live Translate is a voice translation for calls and is now supported in select third-party apps. Interpreter is what you use when you need translation in person. Composer is a Samsung Keyboard feature that can write email and social network posts for you based on a few keywords. Note Assist automates formatting of notes, transcription and summarization of voice recordings and can translate PDFs.
Galaxy AI: Circle to Search • Live Translate
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE goes on pre-order starting today and will be available from October 3. The price for the base model is $650. Note that the 512GB storage option is not available in some regions.
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Reader comments
- torna a Surriento
- 2 hours ago
- 3k6
As usual, everyone follows Apple design and I have to understand why insisting on flat edges that make the grip very uncomfortable, especially during calls
- Anonymous
- 01 Oct 2024
- ksT
No sd card, no thank you
- YourLocalPhoneCritic
- 30 Sep 2024
- 6kI
That's a really good point, I think Qualcomm SoCs still have the best modems around. Samsung's built-in modems are nowhere as advanced as Qualcomm's.