Samsung Galaxy S23 FE: Official renders leak for new smartphone and Galaxy S21 FE successor
The Tech Outlook has now published what appear to be official renders of the Galaxy S23 FE, a month or so before the device's launch. For reference, the Galaxy S23 FE will be Samsung's fourth Galaxy S23 series handset and the first Fan Edition smartphone since 2022's Galaxy S21 FE. Incidentally, the renders embedded below arrive a day after the same smartphone was discovered on the TENAA database in China.
Unsurprisingly, the renders of the Galaxy S23 FE match the images published by the TENAA. Thus, the unreleased smartphone looks like the Galaxy S23 Plus. Reportedly, the Galaxy S23 FE is roughly as tall and wide and as the Galaxy S23 Plus. However, the TENAA reported that the former has a 0.3-inch smaller display than the latter. As a result, the Galaxy S23 FE should have thicker display bezels than its Plus counterpart, which Samsung has done its best to hide in its product renders.
Currently, the Galaxy S23 FE is expected to arrive in Europe with the Exynos 2200 and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in most other markets. Based on the TENAA's information, all variants will feature a 4,370 mAh battery too, falling somewhere between the battery capacities of the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus. Moreover, the Galaxy S23 FE will come with up to 8 GB of RAM, as well as 50 MP primary, 12 MP ultra-wide-angle, 8 MP telephoto and 10 MP front-facing cameras. The Galaxy S23 FE is rumoured to debut later this year alongside the Galaxy Buds FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus.