The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, which is said to be under development could be launching in India. Recently the device has bagged India’s BIS certification as it was spotted listed on the Indian certification website. In addition to this, the phone has also surfaced on the US’s Bluetooth SIG certification website and WPC database signalling the imminent launch. The smartphone will be a successor to the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. Unofficially, but according to a recent report, the business plans to introduce the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE next month.
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According to a GSMArena report, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE has passed the Bluetooth SIG Certification. The website has model numbers for the smartphone for various locations. Six Samsung Galaxy S23 FE variations with the model numbers SM-S711B, SM-S711B_DS, SM-S7110, SM-S711U1, SM-S711W, and SM-S711U have received certification from Bluetooth SIG. The listings for these variants just specify that they will include Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.
Although the company hasn’t provided a debut date, we may assume it will be available soon both globally and in India given the listing in the Bureau of Indian Standards. Recent appearances of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE on different certification platforms include BIS, Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), and Geekbench. This indicates that the release of the smartphone is imminent.
Prior to this, it was rumoured that the alleged Samsung Galaxy S23 FE would be powered by either an Exynos 2200 processor or a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. Additionally, the smartphone might ship with Android 13 and will get 4 years of OS updates and 5 years of security patches. It is likely to have a 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.
In addition to this, the Galaxy S23 FE might have three back cameras: a 12MP telephoto lens, an 8MP secondary camera, and a 50MP primary camera with optical image stabilisation. The phone is rumoured to have a 10-megapixel front-facing camera for taking selfies.
A 4,500mAh battery is reported to power it, and both 25W wired charging and wireless charging are supported.
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