Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Advertisement

Design and color options

A promotional image of the upcoming Galaxy S23 FE has been leaked, giving us a first look at its design and color options. The render confirms that Samsung’s upcoming fan edition smartphone will have a similar design to the Galaxy S23, with flat screens and individual camera cutouts.

The leaked image shows four color options for the Galaxy S23 FE: Violet/Purple, Graphite, White and Lime/Mint. Although the official names of these colors are unclear, the device appears to have a glossy finish with metallic rings around the rear cameras that match the color of the back.

Although Samsung has not yet announced details about the availability and price of the Galaxy S23 FE, it is expected to be a cheaper alternative to the flagship Galaxy S23. The device will likely feature a high-end chipset, possibly the Exynos 2200 and/or the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.

Other expected specifications for the Galaxy S23 FE include a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 128 and 256GB storage options, a 4,500mAh battery and a camera setup consisting of a 50 MP main sensor and an 8 MP ultra wide angle lens and a 12 MP telephoto lens.

Samsung could reportedly launch the Galaxy S23 FE later this year, with some markets receiving the device in the first quarter of 2024. The leaked render, along with the accidental capture of the Galaxy S23 FE on the Samsung Pay portal in Spanish, also indicate that the phone’s launch is imminent.

Finally, the leaked image gives us a glimpse of the Galaxy S23 FE’s design and color options. While we wait for official confirmation from Samsung, the company seems to be gearing up to launch this highly anticipated smartphone.

Nation World News Desk
Nation World News Deskhttps://nationworldnews.com/
Nation World News is the fastest emerging news website covering all the latest news, world’s top stories, science news entertainment sports cricket’s latest discoveries, new technology gadgets, politics news, and more.
Latest news
Related news