Samsung Galaxy S24 FE spotted on FCC certification, powered by Exynos 2400e chip, supports 25W fast charging
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE spotted on FCC certification, powered by Exynos 2400e chip, supports 25W fast chargingTech media outlet 91Mobile yesterday (August 23rd) published a blog post stating that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE phone was discovered on the FCC agency under the model number SM-S721B/DS. According to the certification information, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE phone supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE spotted on FCC certification, powered by Exynos 2400e chip, supports 25W fast charging
Tech media outlet 91Mobile yesterday (August 23rd) published a blog post stating that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE phone was discovered on the FCC agency under the model number SM-S721B/DS. According to the certification information, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE phone supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, wireless charging, and GNSS, and supports FR1n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/20/25/26/28/38/40/41/66/75/77/78 5G frequency bands.
The certification information also reveals that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is equipped with an EB-BS721ABE/EB-BS721ABY battery and uses a charger model EP-TA800, which is a 25W charger. This aligns with previous leaks, indicating that the device will support 25W fast charging.
Previous reports have suggested that the Galaxy S24 FE phone will be powered by the Exynos 2400e chip, feature a 4564mAh battery, adopt a flat screen design, and be available in five colors: blue, black, graphite, green, and yellow.
Besides hardware configuration, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE also comes pre-installed with various Galaxy AI features, including Select to Search, PortraitStudio, Generative Edit, Sketch to Image, and Live Translate.
The FCC certification leak further confirms the authenticity of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE phone and provides more information about its configuration. While the specific release date remains unconfirmed, it is expected to be officially launched in the near future.
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