Samsung has been working on the Galaxy S23 FE for some time, a smartphone that has been the subject of several rumors, and that according to the majority opinion will be a cheaper version of the Galaxy S23. To reduce the price of this smartphone, the South Korean company could make cuts in the build quality, and also in the hardware.
Some rumors said that Samsung could even use a Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 SoC in the Galaxy S23 FE to keep manufacturing costs as low as possible, but this has not been confirmed yet. What is confirmed is that Samsung has already begun testing the firmware that the Galaxy S23 FE will use in Europe, and this means that the company is very serious about said smartphone, at least in the European market.
There are also other rumors that the Galaxy S23 FE will reuse the Exynos 2200 SoC, a chip that was used in the Galaxy S22, and that it did not live up to the circumstances, nor to the expectations it had generated. The specifications of this new smartphone have not yet been confirmed, but other information indicates that it will have versions with 6 GB and 8 GB of RAM, and that it will be available with 128 GB and 256 GB of storage capacity.
Samsung may take advantage of the launch of its new flexible smartphones, which will take place in summer, to also launch the Galaxy S23 FE, although some rumors contradict this and say that it will arrive a little earlier than those. Since there is nothing official, these two possibilities are open and could be fulfilled perfectly.