There's a lot of interest in the upcoming Galaxy S23 FE. Samsung's new affordable “flagship” will package great performance in a cost-effective shell. Reports and rumors about this device have been a dime and dozen. Now, we have some actual images of the device.
A new device goes through several certification processes before it's launched. Images of the real device often have to be submitted during this stage. They are then leaked online for us to enjoy. That's precisely what has happened here.
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Take a look at the Galaxy S23 FE
The Galaxy S23 FE has showed up for its TENAA certification in China. The listing includes real images of the device, giving us a good look at Samsung's upcoming phone. The device doesn't look all that different from the many leaked Galaxy S23 FE renders that we've seen so far.
Based on what's known so far, the Galaxy S23 FE will come with a 6.3-inch display that has a 2340×1080 pixel resolution. There's going to be an octa-core processor under the hood, most likely the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in the US and the Exynos 2200 elsewhere, paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
The back of the device has that familiar Samsung circular camera cutout design that we've seen on most of its phones this year. The cameras are accompanied by an LED flash on an otherwise unassuming back panel. Reports suggest that the Galaxy S23 FE will feature a 4,370mAh battery and that it's also going to have 5G support.
It's expected to be unveiled in India soon, possibly by the end of this month, with an expected price tag of NR 54,999 (~$663). The Galaxy S23 FE will eventually make its way to other markets across the globe as well.