Samsung Galaxy S24 FE leaked renders show it in four colors

Vlad, 06 September 2024

Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy S24 FE, and we've been hearing a lot about it in recent weeks. Today, a new leak gives us a comprehensive look at the upcoming phone through renders depicting it in four different colorways: blue, Graphite, green, and yellow.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in Graphite Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in Graphite Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in Graphite Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in Graphite
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in Graphite

Once it's released it should also be available in white, but that hue isn't part of this particular set of leaked images.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in blue Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in blue Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in blue Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in blue
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in blue

The Galaxy S24 FE is almost impossible to tell apart from its predecessor upon first (or even second) glance. Samsung is definitely going with "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" when it comes to this phone's design - even the LED flash is in the exact same position it was on the S23 FE.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in green Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in green Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in green Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in green
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in green

The S24 FE's main differentiator will be its flat aluminum frame. The side bezels will apparently be 1.99mm. The back will be made of glass. The display will be 6.7-inch FHD+ with a 120 Hz refresh rate, 1,900-nit peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass Victus+ on top. At the helm will be an underclocked version of the Exynos 2400 chipset.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in yellow Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in yellow Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in yellow Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in yellow
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in yellow

The main camera will be 50 MP, and there will also be a 12 MP ultrawide and an 8 MP 3x telephoto. The Galaxy S24 FE will support 25W wired and 15W wireless charging. The S23 FE arrived last year in October, and the S24 FE might go the same route this year.

Source


Related

Reader comments

New handwarmer from Samsung? Just in time for winter

The difference lies in the K (resolution) and fps. If anything, I'd say the 24fps looks brighter than 120fps when recorded at night.

Opinion needs an relevant explanation. I never heard anyone hyping up 8K. This is the first time I heard about it being overhyped.

Popular articles

More

Popular devices

Electric Vehicles

More