The Samsung Galaxy S23 models are some of the best Android phones you can buy, but later in the same year, Samsung usually releases a Fan Edition (FE) edition. The introduction of the Galaxy S23 FE for this year is almost here, but before it does, a number of photographs taken by leakers have shown off the phone's technical details and hardware layout. Now, a well-known leaker has published a little video that gives us a neat 360-degree picture of the phone's outside design.
Every year, Samsung offers a Fan Edition version of one of its top-tier S-series devices. These models incorporate the greatest characteristics of their more expensive stablemates while giving up a few features in order to give a competitive, cheaper pricing. The Galaxy S20 Fan Edition lived true to its name., giving admirers of Samsung good value. Due to a scarcity of chips, the S21 FE wasn't as stunning, and Samsung completely ignored the S22 FE. The S23 FE this year means a lot to the brand. A brief video showcasing the phone has now been published by popular Samsung leaker Evan Blass on X (formerly Twitter) (via SamMobile).
The leaked photos that accompanied the TENAA listing that we saw in the third week of September this year and the video don't show anything notably new. The midrange Galaxy A54 will be more similar to this year's S23 FE than the S23 series with which it shares branding, it is emphasized. With the center-aligned hole punch cutout for the 10MP selfie camera, the dimensions appear to be similar to those of the A54 series. Unfortunately, the phone has a dark wallpaper in the video, making it difficult to determine how thick its bezels are. Compared to the more expensive S and Z series, Samsung phones from the A and M series typically have bigger bezels around the display. other elements, such as the placement of the camera lens on the back panel, the location of The phone's buttons and rounded corners like those of other current Samsung phones.

Samsung will sell the S23 FE with a 6.3-inch display, 8GB of RAM, and 128 or 256GB of internal storage, according to the TENAA requirements. Exynos 2200 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 should be the chipsets that come standard on the phone. To maintain the lower price point, it might include a telephoto camera with a lower resolution than the Galaxy S23. Rumors suggest a 50MP primary camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 12MP ultrawide, and an 8MP telephoto unit with a 3x optical zoom.
Additionally, according to leaks, the S23 FE will have a glass back and a metal unibody construction. It ought to come in the hues Graphite, Mint, Purple/Lilac, and White. Other intriguing information so far provided points to 25W wired, 15W wireless,
as well as 4.5W wireless reverse charging. With Android 13 as its operating system, the phone should come pre-installed with One UI 5.1.1, along with a guarantee for four years of Android updates and five years of security patches. In the US, prices are anticipated to be in the $700 range.
Along with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+, Samsung should shortly release the S23 FE. If previous FE models and speculations are to be believed, you should keep an eye out for Samsung's next phone if you want to purchase one of the greatest Samsung phones this year.