Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S24 FE as a more affordable version of the Galaxy S24 line. Although Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the phone yet, its existence has now been verified through a listing on a UK carrier’s database (via SamInsider).

The smartphone was spotted on the carrier’s listing under the model number SM-721U. Additionally, it has been sighted by Android Headlines under various model numbers like SM-S721B, SM-S721W, SM-S721N, and SM-721U — the latter of which is the same as the carrier listing.

The SM-S721B is said to be the global variant, while the SM-S721W, SM-S721N, and SM-721U are variants for America, Korea, and Canada.

However, aside from these tidbits, no further details about the Galaxy S24 FE have been shared by any sources.

Nonetheless, previous leaks suggest the smartphone might feature a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, a generous 12GB of RAM, and storage options ranging from 128GB to 256 GB. Rumors also point to a 4,500mAh battery, promising solid battery life

These specifications fall in line with expectations for the FE line, which Samsung typically positions as a more affordable alternative to their flagship S series. 

While specifics are unknown, the S24 FE is likely to borrow some features from the recently released Galaxy S24, but at a lower cost.

As for the launch date, it remains under wraps for now. However, based on past FE releases, it’s reasonable to expect a late 2024 launch at a Samsung event for the S24 FE. Rest assured, we’ll keep you updated on any new developments regarding the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE.

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