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A leaked photo confirms the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is on its way

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A leaked photo confirms the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is on its way
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After months of speculation, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 FE has finally made its appearance, and it looks like someone already has their hands on it. The leaks have been circulating for a while, hinting at the existence of this new variant of the popular Galaxy S23 lineup. Now, with an actual photo surfacing online, any doubts about its existence can be put to rest. The leaked image, posted by the Wireless Power Consortium, not only confirms the phone’s name as “Galaxy S23FE (SM-S711U)” but also offers a glimpse of what we can expect from this upcoming device.

The leaked photo on the Wireless Power Consortium’s website showcases the Galaxy S23 FE in all its glory. The image confirms that Samsung is indeed working on this model and is currently testing it to ensure a smooth user experience. The phone is shown to have design elements that resemble the Galaxy A54 rather than the standard Galaxy S23, indicating that Samsung might be making some interesting tweaks to appeal to a wider audience.

A leaked photo confirms the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is on its way
Screenshot of Wireless Power Consortium website.

While the Wireless Power Consortium’s post doesn’t disclose the phone’s specifications, industry insiders have been buzzing with their speculations. According to the current rumors, the Galaxy S23 FE is expected to sport the Exynos 2200 chipset, diverging from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 found in some other Galaxy S23 models. While this might be a disappointment for some, the Exynos 2200 is no slouch and promises powerful performance.

Accompanying the chipset, we anticipate the phone to feature 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage, providing users with ample space for their files and apps. To keep the device running all day long, the Galaxy S23 FE is rumored to be equipped with a 4,500mAh battery and 25W fast charging support, allowing for quick top-ups.

Related / Galaxy S23 struggles with 60GB of bloatware from Samsung’s OS

Camera enthusiasts are in for a treat, as the Galaxy S23 FE is rumored to boast a 50-megapixel primary shooter, among other lenses. The phone is expected to deliver exceptional photography capabilities, catering to both casual users and avid photographers alike.

As of now, Samsung has not revealed an official announcement date for the Galaxy S23 FE. However, the leaks and rumors suggest that we can expect it relatively soon. Some speculated that Samsung might unveil the Galaxy S23 FE during the recent Samsung Unpacked event. Nevertheless, the tech giant focused on showcasing the Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, and a pair of Galaxy Watch6 models on that occasion.


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