MTS held an exclusive presentation of new products from Samsung in Russia immediately after the announcement from the company itself.
New gadgets include the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone, Tab 9 FE tablet and Galaxy FE headphones.
1. Galaxy S23 FE smartphone
The Samsung Exynos 2200 chip is responsible for performance (Snapdragon Gen 1 is installed in the USA and some other countries). The basic design is copied from the Galaxy S23, the device body is protected according to the IP68 standard.
There is a 6.4-inch screen, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2340×1080 pixels, up to 120 Hz, 403 ppi, Gorilla Glass 5.
There are three cameras, as in older models: a 50 MP main camera, a 12 MP ultra-wide camera and an 8 MP telephoto camera. There is a 10 MP front camera.
It costs from 64,990 rubles for a model with 8/128 GB memory and up to 69,990 rubles for 8/256 GB.
2. Galaxy Tab S9 FE and FE+ tablets
The tablets have a 10.9-inch IPS screen with FHD+ development and a refresh rate of 90 Hz.
Exynos 1380 processor, 6 GB RAM in FE and 8 GB in FE+ in basic versions. The volume of built-in flash memory is 128 or 256 GB. microSD cards show up in both cases.
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE has an 8,000 mAh battery, and the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus has a 10,000 mAh battery. There is support for fast charging up to 45 W (not included).
Finally, both tablets are water-powered with an IPX68 rating. They need to be served at 150 cm in 30 minutes.
The price in Russia for MTS has not yet been announced.
3. Galaxy Buds FE headphones
The device supports AAC and SBC codecs, touch controls. Supports Bluetooth 5.2 wireless interface and low-cost switching between Samsung devices. There is adaptive noise reduction.
They work up to 30 hours, taking into account the charge from the case.
The price in Russia is still unknown.
For pre-ordering new devices, MTS today gives Yandex a mini Station with a built-in clock. Sales will begin around October 20th.
Source: Iphones RU

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