A week ago, we learned that Samsung is developing the next phone in the Galaxy S Fan Edition lineup, the Galaxy S24 FE. Now, new evidence for the existence of the Galaxy S24 FE has been spotted online.
The Galaxy S24 FE was found in what appears to be a support database on UK carrier EE’s website. The phone is mentioned by name and listed with the model number SM-F721U. However, the letter U is used in the model numbers for Galaxy phones sold in the US, so it's unclear why it is listed in the database for a UK carrier.
But one thing is certain: the Galaxy S24 FE exists. Unfortunately, no details are available about what we can expect from the phone. The Galaxy S23 FE was less of a mystery at this time last year, which suggests that the Galaxy S24 FE's debut could take place much later than its predecessor's.
The most interesting thing about the S24 FE will be the chipsets that power it. The Galaxy S23 FE used the Exynos and Snapdragon chips used in the Galaxy S22 series, which disappointed many fans. However, those older chips may have helped Samsung offer the Galaxy S23 FE for a lower price, at least in the USA, and we wouldn't put it past the company to try something similar for the next model.
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