Galaxy S24 FE Will Bring Exynos 2400 And Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Depending On The Market As Samsung Learns From Its Mistake

Furqan Shahid
Galaxy S24 FE Will Offer Bring Exynos 2400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Depending on the Market as Samsung Learns From its Mistake

If everything goes accordingly, we should see the Galaxy S24 FE launch sometime later this year. The indication suggests that the phone will come out sometime in the fourth quarter of this year, which sits well based on the previous release dates that Samsung has decided to go with. Now, a new tip suggests that Samsung will use a combination of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Exynos 2400 in the phone. This is good news because the Galaxy S23 FE sported the older Exynos 2200 instead of the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and many people felt let down by that decision.

The Galaxy S24 FE could be a really compelling device for those who want to buy a cheaper Galaxy S24

It appears that Samsung has learned from its mistakes and is now going for the same chipset that it used in the original Galaxy S24 series. It certainly is good news for many people looking for a Fan Edition device because they don't want to spend a lot of money to buy a device from the main lineup.

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As far as other details on the Galaxy S24 FE are concerned, we still do not know enough aside from the fact that, based on the market, it could come with either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400. I am no longer worried because both of these chipsets are equally capable, and they will deliver robust performance across the board. I do hope that there are no major delays in the release date of the phone and we finally get to see some interesting phones coming out this year.

What's even more interesting is that there is a possibility that the Galaxy S24 FE could be joined with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE and a bunch of other Fan Edition devices. It goes to show that Samsung is really committed to providing excellent and affordable devices. On top of that, it wants to keep expanding its portfolio to a point where people have the option to buy whatever they are looking for. Let's hope that all things go accordingly and the company does not run into any hiccups.

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About the author: I have been tinkering with Android devices ever since the early days of the HTC Desire. Over time, I have grown a fondness for the ecosystem and now I cannot live without it. Although some might believe that I have sold my soul to Android, but I believe it is not the case. You can find me writing tutorials and posting guides on a number of different smartphones. When I am not writing here, I am wasting myself away in books, journals, or on Steam.

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