
All that is resonating on the internet is buzz around the next FE trim from Samsung, and a recently spotted FCC listing indicates that the launch of the Galaxy S24 FE is closer than was predicted.
If the certification listing is anything to rely on, the Galaxy S24 FE will likely be released in October. Doubling down the excitement among Galaxy enthusiasts, rumour has it that the Galaxy Tab S10 series might as well launch in October 2024.
As reported by Android Central, the FCC listing for the Galaxy S24 SE suggested NFC, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and GNSS support (GPS) on the device.
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The publication claims that Samsung has successfully passed all the mandatory inspection tests for the Galaxy S24 FE's battery, where it goes on to say that Samsung has tested wired charging with a charger supporting up to 25W.
Partially conforming to these claims, the FCC certification paints the picture of a Galaxy S24 FE with support for wireless charging.
Moreover, the South Korean giant is also aiming to offer 5G as well, with the FCC listing hinting at a broad range of 5G bands.
The Galaxy S24 FE could be equipped with Exynos 2400 SoC or the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, while backed up by a larger battery of 4,500mAh, and offering 256GB storage.