The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra are now available around the world | Infinium-tech
Samsung’s September 26 event introduced a new Galaxy S FE phone and two new premium tablets in the Tab S10 line, which went up for pre-order shortly after the event. A week later here we are and it’s over – the new phones and tablets are now widely available around the world.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is equipped with the largest display in the series so far, 6.7”, and a slightly dialed back version of the Exynos 2400 chipset, called ‘2400e’, which is used globally (no regional variations this time Is). This chip shows promise in early benchmarks. We spent some time with the phone, though, and it’s hard to draw conclusions – in places like the US and India, it’s priced very competitively. If you look at European prices it suddenly doesn’t look so good. Speaking of, here are the prices:
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE | 128gb | 256 GB | 512GB |
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We | $650 | $710 | , |
UK | £650 | £700 | , |
European Union | €750 | €810 | , |
India | ₹60,000 | ₹66,000 | , |
Australia | A$1,100 | A$1200 | , |
philippines | ₱40,000 | ₱40,000 | ₱54,000 |
malaysia | , | RM 3,000 | RM 3,600 |
Singapore | , | S$1,028 | S$1,208 |
Moving on to tablets, the 12.4” Samsung Galaxy S10+ and 14.6” Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra come without an 11” sibling. They seem to use Dimensity 9300+ chips instead of the usual Snapdragons. These are available only with Wi-Fi and 5G connectivity.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
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