
Samsung is reported to release its Galaxy-series smartphone — Samsung Galaxy S24 FE this year. Ahead of its launch, the smartphone’s charging details have been revealed online and it doesn’t spell promising news for prospective buyers.
Samsung might have again capped the charging abilities of its rumoured smartphone at a majorly lower speed than its maximum limit of 45W that is offered on the Galaxy S24 series.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE specifications (rumoured)
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is claimed to be powered by an Exynos 2400e chipset, a downgraded version of the Exynos 2400 that powers the S24 lineup. It may run on One UI operating system (OS) based on Android 14. The handset may be boasted with a 6.7-inch display with a peak brightness of 1,900 nits.
The rumoured smartphone is expected to feature a triple rear camera setup, having a 50MP primary shooter, a 12MP ultra-wide angle camera, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. It may also get a 10MP selfie camera on the front.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is rumoured to house a 4,565mAh battery supporting 25W wired and 9W wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE charging speed (expected)
According to a Gizmochina report, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE was noticed on the TUV Rheinland certification website. The listing hints at the handset supporting “Samsung Super Fast Charging” which is capped at 25W, in line with the charging capabilities of the entire Galaxy S24 series except the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Moreover, it might come with an identifier SM-S721, with additional characters integrated depending on the region. Seven models could be released — SM-S721B/DS, SM-S721B, SM-S721N, SM-S721Q, SM-S721U, SM-S721W, SM-S7210 depending on the region.
While the Galaxy S24 FE is said to boast the same charging speed as its predecessor, it will purportedly get a downgrade when it comes to wireless charging.