Samsung appears to have made an unusual mistake: the pre-order page for the Galaxy S24 FE has appeared on the company’s official website, even though the phone hasn’t been announced yet. This oversight, discovered by WinFuture editor Roland Quandt, could indicate the imminent arrival of the new device, which according to rumors should actually be unveiled tomorrow, September 26, 2024.
But let’s get to the information revealed by this leak. According to the pre-order page, the Galaxy S24 FE (Fan Edition) will start at $649.99 for the 128GB version, while the 256GB variant will cost $709.99. That’s a slight increase over the price of its predecessor, the S23 FE, which started at $599. An image on the page appears to confirm similar camera specs to last year’s, with a 50-megapixel main shooter, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and an 8-megapixel 3x telephoto lens. The inclusion of a dedicated telephoto lens is a nice feature for a phone in this price range.
Samsung S24 FE Camera Detail
Color options appear to be more subdued than in the past, with pastel shades of blue and mint, in addition to the classic graphite and gray. The website also highlights another key feature: Galaxy AI. It’s likely that artificial intelligence will be a major focus during the phone’s official unveiling.
The presale page, which is no longer online at the time of writing, indicates that the Galaxy S24 FE will be available starting October 3. This date could precede the release of Apple’s artificial intelligence features, fueling competition between the two tech giants.
Samsung’s mistake has generated a wave of interest in the Galaxy S24 FE, offering a first look at its features and price. All that remains is to wait for the official announcement to discover all the details of this new smartphone and evaluate whether it will be able to conquer the market. What do you think? Are you interested in the new Samsung smartphone?
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