It's another day and another leak on the Galaxy S23 FE, and this time, through an official promo image that has found itself on the internet. The image in question shows us Samsung's upcoming affordable flagship in all four colors, reminding us that Samsung can still be playful with the colors.
The Galaxy S23 FE could be released on any day, and the latest render shows how the phone is going to look like
Sadly, this new marketing image does not really show us any other information like the release date. But you do get your proper look at the Galaxy S23 FE, and if you have been waiting for this device, you now have an idea of what to expect, at least in terms of the looks. The phone is going to be available in Pearl White, Black Graphite, Purple Lavender, and Olive.
This render is all we have to look at at the moment, but honestly, I am not sure when the phone is going to come out. Not only that, the official-looking render shows the phone in mint, but the source claims that it is olive. So, I have my doubts about just how authentic this Galaxy S23 FE render is. With that said, the phone is indeed coming out sooner or later. I just don't know when it will finally hit the market, so whatever the case is, we are going to have to wait and see what Samsung has in stores for us.
As far as the specs are concerned, the Galaxy S23 FE is said to pack a combination of Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200. The choice of the CPU will vary depending on the region you are in. Other specs include a 50-megapixel main camera, Android 13 out of the box, and hopefully a glass back.
There is no denying that the Galaxy S23 FE looks like a compelling package, but what it really needs is the right price. Samsung will have to be really careful pricing this device in order to have people buy it. We are expecting the phone to go official later this year alongside a bunch of other Fan Edition devices like the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, as well as Galaxy Buds FE. At the moment, we don't have the exact release date, but we will keep you posted as we learn more about what Samsung is planning.
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