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The Galaxy S23 FE could launch in 2024, Samsung developing firmware

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A wild rumor yesterday claimed that the Galaxy S23 FE could arrive before the next-generation foldable phones, while it’s now revealed that Samsung is developing firmware for the device, accordingly the launch could happen in early 2024.

According to GalaxyClub, the Galaxy S23 FE firmware development is underway, with a test build spotted on the Samsung software server, carrying model number SM-S711B. As it’s a very initial stage, it’s almost confirmed that the launch would not happen anytime soon.

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Galaxy S23 FE joined the rumors bay when Samsung canceled the S22 FE and the premium mid-ranger A74 this year. As the firmware is under development, the company will release the device in certain European countries as an affordable choice in the Galaxy S23 series.

The smartphone could also be available in South Korea, the United States, and select Asian markets. However, the firmware was spotted for the European variant, confirming everything is at the very early stage. This input clearly fakes the rumor that surfaced yesterday speculating S23 FE release in early July.

Possible Specs

Samsung could equip the Galaxy S23 FE with Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 processor. The 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy may not be coming to Fan Edition of the Galaxy S23 as it will make it difficult for the OEM to maintain overall cost.

Similar to the Galaxy S21 FE, the S23 FE may feature a 6.4 inches Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Unlike the S21 FE and similar to standard S23 the upcoming Galaxy S23 FE is expected to come with a 50-megapixel primary camera.

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