Samsung introduces the Samsung S24 FE with AI

Samsung has officially shown us the Galaxy S24 FE, better known as Fan Edition. The Fan Edition has always been a more concise device just below the Galaxy Ultra lineup, packed with fan-favorite features for a cheaper price. This year’s model comes in at both 128GB and 256GB storage options at $649.99 and $709.99, respectively,

The design is not much different this year; the phone looks like last year’s version. This year, Samsung packed in a 6.7-inch OLED display powered by the Samsung Exynos 2400e processor. It’s interesting to note that Qualcomm isn’t being used here. Samsung did mention there’s a larger vapor chamber this time around to help with cooling.

The FE edition has full OS updates for seven years, alongside a 50MP and an 8MP Telephoto lens. There’s also a 10MP selfie camera out front. Samsung’s Pro Visual Engine helps optimize your photos using AI. This is the first time the feature has come to the FE lineup.

A Galaxy Watch FE also supports LTE. It is available for preorder today at $249.99 and will hit shelves on October 3rd. The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra also made an appearance today. The Plus costs $999.99, while the Ultra costs $1,199.99. Both run the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus processer and come bundled with the S Pen. Also worth noting, both this year come with an anti-reflective screen.

All devices hit shelves on October 3rd. Which ones will you be picking up?

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