Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review : The term FE has always suggested compromise, and the Galaxy S24 FE continues this to some extent, taking the core experience from the premier Galaxy S line and servicing it all for a price dramatically higher. The phone literally sits in between affordability and flagship features, allowing for that purview where there will be some users who want to get into the Samsung ecosystem but do not want to pay for the Ultra or Plus models.
Design And Display
As has been the case with all other phones of the series, flat edges are seen with polished glass on the rear panel. It’s great for streaming and gaming, while the 120 Hz refresh rate actually makes scrolling and animations feel really buttery smooth. Suffice to say, brightness levels get really bright where you are able to see even directly in sunlight. Samsung also trimmed down its bezels, giving the phone an ultra-modern feel in hand.
Performance And Software
Depending on your region, the phone is powered either by the Exynos 2400 or the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with up to 12GB RAM. Every day tasks snappily move; even heavy apps run very smoothly. One might say that the important all-around place for which the phone shone would be gaming, in which the new frame rates have most undeniably been aided by Samsung’s software optimizations. The device ships with Android 15 and One UI 7, bringing the smarter AI functionalities, personalized features, and seamless Galaxy tablet, watch, and laptop integration.

Camera Setups
The S24 FE isn’t an economy-class affair by any means when taking those pictures, with three camera setups: 50MP primary sensor, 12MP ultra-wide lens, and 8MP telephoto supporting 3x optical zoom. Pictures look extremely bright and natural, and the low-light performance is just brilliant, all thanks to Samsung’s advanced image processing. A 12MP camera on the front performs well enough for selfies and video calls.
Battery And Charging
Internally, it fuels the 4700mAh, which assures users through a fully loaded day of multitasking and streaming, or gaming. It has been pretty quick and fast charging at 25W while under wireless charging. Samsung also throws in a longer software promise, which is reassuring for anyone looking to retain their phone for years.
Conclusion

The Galaxy S24 FE is a prime example of the available way of enjoying some premium devices without ripping your pocket too badly. An all-around package worth an all-around package on performance specs to camera grade, and with the reliable ecosystem of Samsung, this is at a lower price. This seems to be the perfect sales pitch for any buyer in 2025, sitting in Samsung’s sweet spot.
