Prepare to adjust your budget, Samsung fans: The next iteration of the budget-friendly Galaxy FE lineup, the Galaxy S24 FE, is rumored to come with a price increase. According to SmartPrix, the S24 FE will be launched in the US at $649, a $50 bump compared to the Galaxy S23 FE. Leaker @OnLeaks confirms that the 128GB base model will start at $649, while the higher-end 256GB version will cost $709.
While this isn’t a massive price jump, it’s significant considering the appeal of the FE series has always been its affordability as an alternative to the flagship Galaxy S lineup. While still less expensive, the price hike might make the S24 FE less attractive to those looking for a truly budget-friendly option.
This price increase shouldn’t come as a complete surprise. Samsung has been increasing prices across its flagship lineup this year, with the S24 Ultra, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6 all seeing price hikes.
Despite the price bump, the S24 FE still boasts impressive specs. Rumors suggest a 6.7-inch display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2400e processor. Expect an aluminum frame, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera, and a 50MP primary camera for capturing stunning photos and videos. The S24 FE is also rumored to feature a 4,565mAh battery capable of delivering up to 78 hours of battery life, which is truly impressive.
Leaks also point towards a range of attractive color options, including black, gray, light blue, light green, and yellow. The S24 FE is expected to launch in Vietnam next week, suggesting a US release is imminent. With an estimated seven years of software updates, the S24 FE looks like a great value proposition, even if the price hike pushes it firmly into the midrange category.