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Leaked new Galaxy S24 FE renders show off its vibrant colors
Behold the Galaxy S24 FE in new, vibrant colors, set to launch soon.
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We have already seen plenty of Galaxy S24 FE renders showing off Samsung’s upcoming budget flagship in multiple colors, which looks very much like the vanilla Galaxy S24.
Now, a new report has revealed another set of renders, showing off the device in several vibrant colors.
Android Headlines posted the images, and the outlet has posted over 20 Galaxy S24 FE images showcasing the unreleased handset in Graphite (Black), Blue, Green, and Yellow colorways.
Besides the new colors, we had a look at the Galaxy S24 FE from several angles, and it looks pretty much like the Galaxy S23 FE.
In addition, the new colors look vibrant, especially the green and yellow ones. However, whether these are all the Galaxy S24 FE colors or if Samsung will have more exclusive colors in-store is uncertain.
In contrast, the Galaxy S23 FE was available in six colors, two of which were Samsung.com exclusive.
Besides the new colorful renders, there is nothing more to add, as most of the S24 FE details have already been leaked.
Rumored Galaxy S24 FE specs
If the previous leaks are to be believed, the Galaxy S24 FE will look pretty much like its predecessor but will be larger with a 6.7-inch 120Hz OLED screen.
It will be powered by the Exynos 2400e, which is likely a variant of the Exynos 2400. The battery is slightly bigger at 4,565 mAh, but the wired and wireless charging speeds will remain the same as those of its predecessors.
In addition, the S24 FE is tipped to have the same camera as the Galaxy S23 FE, which would be a 50MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, and an 8MP telephoto. Galaxy AI features are also expected with a possible October launch.
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