This particular device; Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE, was released in October 2024 and now features friendly prices. The sixth generation Wii, which was launched with 128GB storage at ₹59,999 and 256GB at ₹65,999, is now available at ₹54,532 on Amazon India alone – that’s over ₹5,000 off.
Samsung makes Galaxy and the S24 FE comes with a large 6.7 inches Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen and has a high refresh rate of 120Hz. It has high-performing hardware, driven by Samsung’s Exynos 2400e processor that guarantees good performance for tasking and gaming among other activities. The device boasts a versatile triple-camera setup: Being as follows, 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultra-wide lens, and 8MP telephoto with 3 x optical zoom. For selfies and video calls purposes, there is a 10MP front camera. The built-in 4,700mAh battery is compatible with 45W wired charging and is a reversal of wireless charging, providing battery life and charging. This model of smartphone boasts an IP68 rating to means that it is protected against dust and water. It supports the One UI 6.0 based on Android 14; one can use some of the artificial intelligence formations like Google Gemini, Circle to Search, and Live Translate.
These price cuts make the Galaxy S24 FE a worthy rival to other flagship devices from Samsung with all the perks of a flagship at an affordable price range. In addition to the high specifications, the relatively short time that has passed since this phone could be considered a low-end device, and the recent price drop means that this phone is a powerful competitor for mid-range smartphones.
For those who want to buy, the Galaxy S24 FE is available in all major e-commerce stores, the 256GB version is only now available for Rs. 54,999 on Amazon IN. Also, customers can choose from affordable EMI starting from ₹2,644 making it even more possible to own the device.
Looking at the price aspect and the features that it comes with the new Galaxy S24 FE should be a great product to look out for for anyone who wants to upgrade their phone without necessarily having to go over their budget.