Samsung Galaxy S24 FE exposes its battery to the FCC

Samsung is gearing up to unveil the budget-friendly Fan Edition of the Galaxy S24 series it released earlier this year, and the Galaxy S24 FE phone has now passed all the necessary FCC certifications, suggesting that its launch is imminent.

The big news is that the Galaxy S24 FE offers the GalaxyS24+ Display size this year, instead of the GalaxyS24 screen diagonal that its predecessors had. This makes it a very interesting offer for those who want a larger screen at a much lower price than the S24+.

Until now, the Galaxy FE editions were delivered with a rather small 6.4-inch display, which was somewhere between the 6.2-inch GalaxyS24 and 6.7-inch S24+. Since the S24 costs $799 and the S24+ costs $999, the $629 price tag for the Fan Editions didn't really justify buying them ahead of the actual S24 offering.

Now that the Galaxy S24 FE will have a 6.7-inch display, but will be a more serious competitor and will not cannibalize the much more expensive S24+.

The S24 FE is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset in the US and an Exynos 2400e processor abroad, which represents a significant improvement in both raw performance and power efficiency over last year's Exynos 2200. However, the triple rear camera system with 50, 12 and 8 MP sensors should look familiar to owners of the Galaxy S23 FE.

The regular Exynos 2400 is a decacore chip with 10 CPU cores. The configuration starts with a Cortex-X4 Prime CPU core with a clock speed of up to 3.21 GHz. There are two high-efficiency Cortex-A720 CPU cores with a clock speed of up to 2.9 GHz, and three more Cortex-A720 CPU cores with a maximum clock speed of 2.6 GHz. Finally, the chip is equipped with four high-efficiency Cortex-A520 CPU cores with a maximum clock speed of 1.95 GHz.

The FCC listing also confirmed that there is a relatively large 4,565 mAh battery in the Galaxy S24 FEhas hardly changed compared to its predecessor. However, the use of a more efficient screen and processor should lead to an improvement in battery life compared to its predecessor.

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