The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is rumored to be launching soon, with reports suggesting a release date either in late September or early October. As excitement builds, the US version of the device has already been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), shedding light on some of its key specifications.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
The FCC certification has confirmed that the Galaxy S24 FE will support dual-band Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi 6E capabilities, ensuring faster internet speeds and a more stable connection. Additionally, the device will come equipped with NFC, Bluetooth, and 5G support, making it a versatile option for connectivity. One standout feature is the inclusion of reverse wireless charging, which supports up to 9W, allowing users to charge other devices wirelessly using their smartphone.
In terms of size, the Galaxy S24 FE will measure 162 mm in height and 77.3 mm in width. However, details about its thickness remain unknown at this point.
A recent Geekbench listing has revealed that the Galaxy S24 FE will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2400 SoC, albeit in an underclocked version. While the reasons for this underclocking are unclear, it suggests Samsung might be optimizing the processor for better power efficiency or thermal management.
Pokdepinion: While I’m always excited to see a new FE model, I’m more worried this time around because of currency, both foreign and local. I would guess that the price might be on the higher side but I’m gonna hope for the best.