Specs:
Feature | Details |
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Display | 6.7″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, FHD+ (1080×2340) |
Processor | Exynos 2400e (4nm) |
RAM | 8GB |
Storage | 128GB / 256GB, non-expandable |
Rear Cameras | 50MP Main, 12MP Ultra-wide, 8MP Telephoto (3x) |
Front Camera | 10MP |
Battery | 4700 mAh, 25W wired, fast wireless charging |
OS | Android 14 (One UI 6) |
Weight | 213g |
Water Resistance | IP68 |
Colors | Graphite, Mint, Blue |
My Experience with the Galaxy S24 FE
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is truly an appealing option for those, like me, who want a phone that delivers performance without the intimidating flagship price. After spending some time with it, I’ve developed a bit of a personal connection with this phone, and here’s why.
Design and Display
When I first unboxed the S24 FE, the 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display immediately caught my eye. It’s smooth, vibrant, and with a 120Hz refresh rate, everything feels incredibly fluid. Whether I’m casually scrolling through social media or playing games, this phone’s display keeps up beautifully.
However, I couldn’t help but notice that the FHD+ resolution, while great for everyday use, isn’t quite on par with the crispness found in premium models. But honestly, for my needs, it’s not a dealbreaker. At around 213 grams, it does feel a bit heavy in hand, but on the flip side, it gives the phone a solid, sturdy feel, which I appreciate especially with its IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.
When it came to choosing a color, I went with Graphite. It just has that timeless appeal, though I briefly flirted with the idea of opting for the fresh, sleek Mint option. Either way, Samsung nailed the modern look.
Performance and Battery Life: Everyday Efficiency
The S24 FE’s Exynos 2400e processor impressed me from the get-go. Whether I was juggling between multiple apps or diving into graphically intense games, it handled everything effortlessly. The 8GB of RAM certainly helped with keeping things smooth.
That said, during long sessions of heavy use, I did notice the phone getting slightly warm—nothing alarming, though. Battery life was another pleasant surprise. With its 4,700 mAh battery, I could comfortably go through a full day and still end with about 30% to spare. Even with the 120Hz refresh rate always on, the battery held up like a champ. The 25W charging is decent, but not earth-shattering. It’s enough to get you back to about 50% in half an hour. And wireless charging? Oh yes, it’s a lifesaver for topping up my earbuds on the go.
Camera Setup
The 50MP main camera shines in well-lit environments. I’ve captured some truly stunning shots, and it’s hard not to get a little bit of that “wow” factor when the colors and details come out so crisp. However, the 8MP telephoto lens, with its 3x zoom, feels slightly underwhelming, especially for those moments when I need to get closer without physically moving.
The 12MP ultra-wide lens? Solid. It performs well for landscape shots, though I did notice a dip in quality when shooting in low light. Selfies with the front 10MP camera were decent, and I particularly enjoyed playing around with the portrait mode. The background blur is quite natural, giving my selfies a professional touch.
Features and Ecosystem
One thing that truly stood out to me is how seamlessly the Galaxy S24 FE integrates into Samsung’s ecosystem. Connecting to my Galaxy Buds or Galaxy Watch was effortless. And that Wireless PowerShare feature? Honestly, it’s a lifesaver when my Galaxy Buds need a quick charge.
Samsung Knox gives me peace of mind when it comes to security. It’s reassuring to know that my personal data is secure, and the 7-year software update commitment? That’s a huge plus for anyone who, like me, doesn’t want to switch phones every other year.
A Few Trade-offs
Of course, no phone is perfect. The lack of expandable storage does make me a bit cautious with how I manage my photos and apps. I opted for the 128GB model, and while it’s sufficient for now, I can see it becoming a challenge later on. And the absence of a 3.5mm headphone jack? Well, that’s a bummer. I’ve moved on to wireless earbuds, but sometimes, I miss the simplicity of plugging in my old wired ones.
Lastly, the charging speeds are adequate, but when I look at some of the faster charging competitors, it does feel like Samsung could’ve done a bit more in that department.
The Galaxy S24 FE Hits the Right Notes
If you’re looking for a phone that blends premium design with strong performance without emptying your wallet, the Galaxy S24 FE is a compelling option. Sure, it has its quirks like the non-expandable storage and moderate charging speeds but overall, it strikes a fine balance between style, functionality, and value. Whether you’re already embedded in Samsung’s ecosystem or thinking about making the switch, the S24 FE has a lot to offer.