Samsung S24 FE only comes with a USB-C cable. The smartphone has a glass body and aluminum frames. There is full water protection according to the IP68 standard, eSIM support (you can use two physical SIM cards at the same time or one physical and one electronic).
As for the screen, the S24 FE has a diagonal of 6.7 inches, AMOLED matrix, Full HD, 120 Hz. The brightness of the smartphone is good. The display is adjustable from 60 to 120 Hz and there are issues with PWM. The screen is overall very smooth and responsive.
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In Russia, the Samsung S24 FE smartphone received an Exynos 2400 processor. This is a non-gaming solution, but still the model is very successful in terms of autonomy, working with neural networks and computing power. The amount of RAM here is 8 GB.
There is almost no difference in the speed of opening applications between the Samsung S24 FE and S24 Plus.
The battery of S24 FE has a capacity of 4700 mAh. There is support for wired charging at 25 W and wireless charging at 15 W. The smartphone charges to 100% in 1 hour and 40 minutes. If you don’t play, you get 8 hours of exposure.
The front camera of the S24 FE is 10 MP and can record 4K 60 fps video. The main module is the same as in the S24, 50 MP with optical stabilization. There’s also a 12MP wide camera (same as on the S24 Plus) and an 8MP telephoto camera. The quality of pictures and videos from the main camera is excellent. It shoots with this lens in the same way as older models. Photo examples are above.
All firmware features on S24 FE are exactly the same as older versions. Galaxy AI included.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is the most successful FE smartphone since the S20 FE with Snapdragon processor. Because you’re getting a slightly stripped-down S24 Plus. Here the processor frequency is slightly reduced, telephoto zoom is worse, a simpler screen, slower charging and a smaller battery.
Source: Ferra

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