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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE design revealed in wireless charging certification

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE design leaked in wireless charging certification. The company hasn’t yet announced the phone’s launch event, but we have a pretty clear idea of what’s coming. This time, the nearly final look of the S24 FE is floated.

The Galaxy S24 FE was recently listed (via 91mobiles) on the Wireless Power Consortium, revealing its design render. The certification also confirmed that the handset (SM-S721U) will come with 15W wireless charging support.

The image of the S24 FE showcases an Infinity-O display with slightly thinner bezels and chin than the S24 and S24 Plus. The rear side comprises triple camera sensors alongside an LED flash – continuing the signature design.

Wireless Charging Consortium revealed the specs of the S24 FE US model. However, the global variant may feature the same wireless charging functionality. We heard that this year, there won’t be any dual chip strategy on the FE model.

Earlier, the Galaxy S24 FE completed its certification through TUV Rheinland. The smartphone is getting a larger battery but the charging speed could remain 25W. It’s the same as the Galaxy S24, S23 FE, and S21 FE released in the past.

Galaxy S24 FE is expected to cost $600 (around INR 50000) for the base model. We could see a 12GB RAM model for the first time in the FE segment. This move aligns with offering on-device AI capabilities for enhanced user experience.

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