From leaks to launch: Everything you need to know about Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Highlights
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 FE appeared on WPC, FCC, Bluetooth SIG, and BIS certification sites prior to launch.
  • The phone went on sale in India in October 2024, priced at Rs 59,999.
  • The Galaxy S24 FE provides exceptional software support and Galaxy AI features.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is a more affordable version of the flagship Galaxy S24, offering a similar design language and software experience while making a few strategic hardware trade-offs to keep the price under Rs 60,000. From early certification sightings across the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), FCC, Bluetooth SIG, and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to the retail unit, here’s a tidy recap that connects each leak to what eventually shipped.

August 2025: Galaxy S24 FE available under Rs 40,000

Launched at Rs 59,999 in October 2024, the Galaxy S24 FE can now be found for as low as Rs 35,999 on Flipkart, a drop of Rs 24,000 (approx. 40%). At its current price, it’s a solid pick for Samsung fans who want a clean, familiar One UI experience, long-term software support, and Galaxy AI features. Do note, though, that raw performance won’t match newer, performance-centric phones in the segment (e.g., OnePlus Nord 5, POCO F7), especially for gaming.

October 2024: Galaxy S24 FE goes on sale, and we review it

Priced at Rs 59,999, the S24 FE went on sale in early October 2024. We reviewed the device soon after and found that it “offers exceptional software support and Galaxy AI features for its price, along with superior performance and thermal efficiency compared to its closest rivals. However, its charging speeds and camera capabilities may leave users wanting more.”

September 2024: First look at the design via WPC

The WPC listing from September 2024 offered the clearest pre-launch look at the S24 FE’s design, pointing to Samsung’s familiar flagship aesthetic:

  • Vertically stacked triple rear cameras
  • Flat display with centred punch-hole front camera
  • Uniform bezels on all sides
  • Rounded corners for improved ergonomics

As expected for an FE model, wireless charging support was also confirmed — handy for users with existing Qi chargers and stands.

The WPC listing gives a clear look at the design of the upcoming Galaxy S24 FE.

August 2024: Global variant’s battery capacity surfaces on FCC

The FCC certification in August 2024 listed a 4,370mAh rated capacity (suggesting ~4,500mAh typical). When the phone launched, Samsung confirmed a 4,700mAh typical battery, slightly higher than early regulatory figures, which is common as rated and typical values differ. The filing also pointed to:

  • 5G network compatibility
  • USB Type-C port
  • Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC support
  • Wireless charging (consistent with the WPC data)

While charging wattage wasn’t specified, recent FE phones support up to 25W wired charging, a sensible balance between speed, heat, and battery longevity.

August 2024: US model clears Bluetooth SIG

The US variant (model SM-S721U) appeared on Bluetooth SIG in August 2024. Although spec-light, this listing confirmed naming and signalled that the North American rollout was on schedule, a green flag for accessories and carrier testing.

August 2024: India launch confirmed via BIS

The BIS listing, also in August, confirmed India as a launch market. True to form, Samsung included India in the first global wave, helpful for early offers during the festive season.

What was shipped and how it aligned with the leaks

Most pre-launch pointers landed accurately on the retail unit: a flagship-like design with a flat display and triple cameras, wireless charging, and a large battery (ultimately 4,700mAh). Where expectations varied, it was mainly in the fine print: Samsung stuck with slow 25W wired speeds and prioritised software longevity and Galaxy AI over spec-sheet theatrics.

Bottom line

Seen in hindsight, the certification trail told an accurate story: the Galaxy S24 FE would deliver a familiar premium design, long-term software coverage, and the convenience of wireless charging, while trimming back on ultra-fast charging and top-tier camera hardware. At today’s sub-Rs 40,000 street prices, it’s a compelling option for users who value Samsung’s ecosystem, stability, and AI features over raw benchmark wins.