Some details of Samsung’s next Fan Edition phone have surfaced courtesy of our friends over at GalaxyClub, a month after it was revealed that the device is in development.
The Galaxy S24 FE will reportedly feature the same primary camera sensor as its predecessor. This sensor—the ISOCELL GN3—is also used in the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S24+.
The FE lineup received an upgrade for the main rear camera for the first time just last year with the Galaxy S23 FE, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that Samsung isn't planning any upgrades for the Galaxy S24 FE. The same applies to the front-facing camera, which went from a mid-range 32MP sensor on the S20 FE and S21 FE to a 10MP high-end sensor on the Galaxy S23 FE.
The ultra-wide and zoom cameras will likely remain unchanged as well, though it's all speculation for now. It will be a while before we get a full picture of the Galaxy S24 FE's specs, as its development timeline suggests it may not launch until late this year or early 2025.
The biggest question for many Samsung fans will be the choice of chipsets that power the Galaxy S24 FE. Samsung veered off the established path by using an year-old Exynos and Snapdragon chip for the Galaxy S23 FE instead of the chips found inside its non-FE cousins, but it remains to be seen what approach the company will take for the sequel.
We'll let you know more about the Galaxy S24 FE as new information comes to light, so stay tuned.