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Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)

Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)

Get more out of your experiences with a phone that brings the power of Galaxy AI to your everyday. Galaxy S24 FE is built to take your daily tasks and hobbies up a notch with Galaxy AI and more.

Get more out of your experiences with a phone that brings the power of Galaxy AI to your everyday. Galaxy S24 FE is built to take your daily tasks and hobbies up a notch with Galaxy AI and more.

Capacity:

128 GB

Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe 256GB in Graphite (UScellular)(SM-S721UZKEUSC)

Get more out of your experiences with a phone that brings the power of Galaxy AI to your everyday. Galaxy S24 FE is built to take your daily tasks and hobbies up a notch with Galaxy AI and more.

Get more out of your experiences with a phone that brings the power of Galaxy AI to your everyday. Galaxy S24 FE is built to take your daily tasks and hobbies up a notch with Galaxy AI and more.

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Last updated at 08/15/2025 23:42:26

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Reviews

No words
6 March 2024Sany

originally posted on samsung.com

S24 Ultra is really a perfect package. AI comes in exactly when and where it is required. The features are next level – the camera is insane, and the display is like eye candy. I was skeptical since it's my first Samsung, but this phone rocks! Super smooth, great battery life, and the design is on point. Finally hopped on the Samsung train, and it's safe to say I'm loving the ride! My fascination with Samsung products has grown from afar, observing and appreciating the innovation and design that seem to set them apart in the crowded tech landscape. Despite never having owned a Samsung device myself, I've always been intrigued by the way they blend form and function, creating gadgets that not only look sleek but perform phenomenally.What really catches my eye is ... MoreS24 Ultra is really a perfect package. AI comes in exactly when and where it is required. The features are next level – the camera is insane, and the display is like eye candy. I was skeptical since it's my first Samsung, but this phone rocks! Super smooth, great battery life, and the design is on point. Finally hopped on the Samsung train, and it's safe to say I'm loving the ride! My fascination with Samsung products has grown from afar, observing and appreciating the innovation and design that seem to set them apart in the crowded tech landscape. Despite never having owned a Samsung device myself, I've always been intrigued by the way they blend form and function, creating gadgets that not only look sleek but perform phenomenally.What really catches my eye is how Samsung manages to push the boundaries of what technology can do. From what I've seen, their displays are brighter, more vibrant, and more immersive than anything I've experienced on my current Android device. The thoughtfulness in their design, the smoothness of the interface, and the groundbreaking features they introduce with each new model (specially AI this time)—like their cameras that capture stunning details in any light—speak to a level of innovation that's hard to ignore.Watching friends and family use their Samsung devices with such satisfaction and ease makes me understand the emotional connection people can have with their tech. It's not just about having a smartphone or a tablet; it's about possessing a piece of the future, a tool that enhances everyday life in ways both big and small.This admiration from a distance has sparked a genuine curiosity and appreciation for Samsung's commitment to excellence. It's made me consider what my own experience could be like, stepping into the world of Samsung for the first time, and how it might transform my interaction with technology in ways I've only yet imagined.

Once again let down by poor efficiency of Exynos.
22 February 2024Beehj84

originally posted on samsung.com

The Galaxy S23 FE has most of the components (wireless charging, IP68, 120hz AMOLED screen, solid cameras, big battery, reasonable styling) required to reach the heights achieved in the now-classic Galaxy S20 FE, but lacks the most crucial part of why that was so exceptional (at least here in the UK) and ironically highlights again why the S20 FE was so special - the Exynos based SOC.The S20 FE was *SO* good in the UK market because it brought the Snapdragon 865 SOC to an affordable local phone in a generation where the Exynos processor was significantly worse than the SD counterpart. Which was also the case for the S22 generation from which the S23 FE gets its SOC.I have upgraded from a 3.5 year old Galaxy S20+ 5G which I got imported in order to get the ... MoreThe Galaxy S23 FE has most of the components (wireless charging, IP68, 120hz AMOLED screen, solid cameras, big battery, reasonable styling) required to reach the heights achieved in the now-classic Galaxy S20 FE, but lacks the most crucial part of why that was so exceptional (at least here in the UK) and ironically highlights again why the S20 FE was so special - the Exynos based SOC.The S20 FE was *SO* good in the UK market because it brought the Snapdragon 865 SOC to an affordable local phone in a generation where the Exynos processor was significantly worse than the SD counterpart. Which was also the case for the S22 generation from which the S23 FE gets its SOC.I have upgraded from a 3.5 year old Galaxy S20+ 5G which I got imported in order to get the Snapdragon 865 based model. Honestly, the S23 FE feels like a direct side-grade in all ways; performance is not noticeably different (perhaps a touch snappier here and there), I've got less RAM, and the battery life on my brand new Exynos based S23 FE is basically identical to where my 3.5 year old Snapdragon based S20+ 5G - I get the same screen-on time as a 3.5 year old phone battery, after 3.5 years of fairly heavy usage.It's just really bad, and shouldn't have happened. This is a lesson already learned many times over for Samsung, and a message reiterated by countless reviewers and tech-influences across social media; the Exynos chips just are not good enough for the top end, especially when some of the international markets (US, China, etc) get a Snapdragon SOC for the exact same phone.The phone performs fine, but the CPU gets hotter than it should doing simple tasks, and burns through battery faster than it should doing them too. I would happily take a core-sheduler update that left the SOC in lower power states (less performance) more often to maximise battery . The phone is fine in basically every capacity except for SOC efficiency.If they had just put the S23's Snapdragon 8 Gen2 into the phone just like what happened with the S20 FE getting the Snapdragon 865 - even if it cost £50 more which I would gladly have paid - then the S23 FE would have been a worthy successor to that classic model.Unfortunately the dark cloud of poor-quality Exynos SOCs is *STILL* affecting Samsung's global high-end phone SKUs. I wanted it to be otherwise, and was happy to try given the good deal I got on the phone plan, but it's patently clear to me that this will be just a 2 year phone and then I'm going to switch, which is a shame given the software updates promised etc. If the phone had the performance of the S23 with the Snapdragon, then I would likely have kept it for 3.5-4 years, as I do when I'm really happy with my phone.3/5 ... but it would have been 4.5/5 if it had a Snapdragon SOC.

This is the best Samsung has ever done!
27 January 2024trevourlance27

originally posted on samsung.com

I bought it on the actual day of the launching (January 17th) during the Samsung Unpacked event, and my preorder arrived on January 25th which was actually 1 week before the official retail day. That part alone is already an amazing experience!The unboxing experience is superb as Samsung has finally mastered the "suspense" portion of the package unboxing experience. Although we know Samsung is trying to commit for a greener future, it would have been nice if we went back to getting the free accessories we once used to get (I think the last one was the Note 20 Ultra).The phone itself has a premium build quality aesthetic, and though now opting for a flat display, still has the nice curved body frame which allows for a better grip. The titanium finish on the frame ... MoreI bought it on the actual day of the launching (January 17th) during the Samsung Unpacked event, and my preorder arrived on January 25th which was actually 1 week before the official retail day. That part alone is already an amazing experience!The unboxing experience is superb as Samsung has finally mastered the "suspense" portion of the package unboxing experience. Although we know Samsung is trying to commit for a greener future, it would have been nice if we went back to getting the free accessories we once used to get (I think the last one was the Note 20 Ultra).The phone itself has a premium build quality aesthetic, and though now opting for a flat display, still has the nice curved body frame which allows for a better grip. The titanium finish on the frame is superb as it is finally fingerprint resistant. The screen has also been improved to 2600 nits of peak brightness. I did notice however that the saturation levels are lower compared to older flagships, but this may just be caused by the antireflective coating of the Corning Gorilla Armor.Camera-wise, opting for a 3X + 5X combo for the telephoto was another good decision as it improved the usable focal lengths for everyday photography (most especially portraits). The new 5X 50MP sensor still delivers a very competitive quality 10X zoom thanks to the new sensor crop algorithm. Although 100X zoom has less overall detail compared from an S21 Ultra, the usable zoom range has been improved as quality of photos and videos from 0.6x to 20x/30x has increase significantly. Overall, the photo and video capabilities of the S24 Ultra is a testament of how Samsung commits to innovation.The new AI features are amazing as well, most importantly the new Notes Organizer, Magic Compose, and Circle to Search, as they improve the efficiency of an everyday workflow. Product prints indicate that these features are free until the end of 2025, but we do hope that they would extend this, or at least make most of the AI features built in on device.Again, kudos to Samsung for a very well made product!Proud owner of a Titanium Black S24 Ultra (coming from a Note 9/S21 Ultra).PS. Please bring back the micro SD slot.

Specification

General
Product TypeSmartphone
Manufacturer Model NumberSM-S721U
Form FactorTouch
ProtectionDirtproof, water-resistant, dust-resistant, sand-resistant

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Updated 10 months ago

Price history

Price history

Reviews

No words
6 March 2024

S24 Ultra is really a perfect package. AI comes in exactly when and where it is required. The features are next level – the camera is insane, and the display is like eye candy. I was skeptical since it's my first Samsung, but this phone rocks! Super smooth, great battery life, and the design is on point. Finally hopped on the Samsung train, and it's safe to say I'm loving the ride! My fascination with Samsung products has grown from afar, observing and appreciating the innovation and design that seem to set them apart in the crowded tech landscape. Despite never having owned a Samsung device myself, I've always been intrigued by the way they blend form and function, creating gadgets that not only look sleek but perform phenomenally.What really catches my eye is ... MoreS24 Ultra is really a perfect package. AI comes in exactly when and where it is required. The features are next level – the camera is insane, and the display is like eye candy. I was skeptical since it's my first Samsung, but this phone rocks! Super smooth, great battery life, and the design is on point. Finally hopped on the Samsung train, and it's safe to say I'm loving the ride! My fascination with Samsung products has grown from afar, observing and appreciating the innovation and design that seem to set them apart in the crowded tech landscape. Despite never having owned a Samsung device myself, I've always been intrigued by the way they blend form and function, creating gadgets that not only look sleek but perform phenomenally.What really catches my eye is how Samsung manages to push the boundaries of what technology can do. From what I've seen, their displays are brighter, more vibrant, and more immersive than anything I've experienced on my current Android device. The thoughtfulness in their design, the smoothness of the interface, and the groundbreaking features they introduce with each new model (specially AI this time)—like their cameras that capture stunning details in any light—speak to a level of innovation that's hard to ignore.Watching friends and family use their Samsung devices with such satisfaction and ease makes me understand the emotional connection people can have with their tech. It's not just about having a smartphone or a tablet; it's about possessing a piece of the future, a tool that enhances everyday life in ways both big and small.This admiration from a distance has sparked a genuine curiosity and appreciation for Samsung's commitment to excellence. It's made me consider what my own experience could be like, stepping into the world of Samsung for the first time, and how it might transform my interaction with technology in ways I've only yet imagined.

Sany originally posted on samsung.com
Once again let down by poor efficiency of Exynos.
22 February 2024

The Galaxy S23 FE has most of the components (wireless charging, IP68, 120hz AMOLED screen, solid cameras, big battery, reasonable styling) required to reach the heights achieved in the now-classic Galaxy S20 FE, but lacks the most crucial part of why that was so exceptional (at least here in the UK) and ironically highlights again why the S20 FE was so special - the Exynos based SOC.The S20 FE was *SO* good in the UK market because it brought the Snapdragon 865 SOC to an affordable local phone in a generation where the Exynos processor was significantly worse than the SD counterpart. Which was also the case for the S22 generation from which the S23 FE gets its SOC.I have upgraded from a 3.5 year old Galaxy S20+ 5G which I got imported in order to get the ... MoreThe Galaxy S23 FE has most of the components (wireless charging, IP68, 120hz AMOLED screen, solid cameras, big battery, reasonable styling) required to reach the heights achieved in the now-classic Galaxy S20 FE, but lacks the most crucial part of why that was so exceptional (at least here in the UK) and ironically highlights again why the S20 FE was so special - the Exynos based SOC.The S20 FE was *SO* good in the UK market because it brought the Snapdragon 865 SOC to an affordable local phone in a generation where the Exynos processor was significantly worse than the SD counterpart. Which was also the case for the S22 generation from which the S23 FE gets its SOC.I have upgraded from a 3.5 year old Galaxy S20+ 5G which I got imported in order to get the Snapdragon 865 based model. Honestly, the S23 FE feels like a direct side-grade in all ways; performance is not noticeably different (perhaps a touch snappier here and there), I've got less RAM, and the battery life on my brand new Exynos based S23 FE is basically identical to where my 3.5 year old Snapdragon based S20+ 5G - I get the same screen-on time as a 3.5 year old phone battery, after 3.5 years of fairly heavy usage.It's just really bad, and shouldn't have happened. This is a lesson already learned many times over for Samsung, and a message reiterated by countless reviewers and tech-influences across social media; the Exynos chips just are not good enough for the top end, especially when some of the international markets (US, China, etc) get a Snapdragon SOC for the exact same phone.The phone performs fine, but the CPU gets hotter than it should doing simple tasks, and burns through battery faster than it should doing them too. I would happily take a core-sheduler update that left the SOC in lower power states (less performance) more often to maximise battery . The phone is fine in basically every capacity except for SOC efficiency.If they had just put the S23's Snapdragon 8 Gen2 into the phone just like what happened with the S20 FE getting the Snapdragon 865 - even if it cost £50 more which I would gladly have paid - then the S23 FE would have been a worthy successor to that classic model.Unfortunately the dark cloud of poor-quality Exynos SOCs is *STILL* affecting Samsung's global high-end phone SKUs. I wanted it to be otherwise, and was happy to try given the good deal I got on the phone plan, but it's patently clear to me that this will be just a 2 year phone and then I'm going to switch, which is a shame given the software updates promised etc. If the phone had the performance of the S23 with the Snapdragon, then I would likely have kept it for 3.5-4 years, as I do when I'm really happy with my phone.3/5 ... but it would have been 4.5/5 if it had a Snapdragon SOC.

Beehj84 originally posted on samsung.com
This is the best Samsung has ever done!
27 January 2024

I bought it on the actual day of the launching (January 17th) during the Samsung Unpacked event, and my preorder arrived on January 25th which was actually 1 week before the official retail day. That part alone is already an amazing experience!The unboxing experience is superb as Samsung has finally mastered the "suspense" portion of the package unboxing experience. Although we know Samsung is trying to commit for a greener future, it would have been nice if we went back to getting the free accessories we once used to get (I think the last one was the Note 20 Ultra).The phone itself has a premium build quality aesthetic, and though now opting for a flat display, still has the nice curved body frame which allows for a better grip. The titanium finish on the frame ... MoreI bought it on the actual day of the launching (January 17th) during the Samsung Unpacked event, and my preorder arrived on January 25th which was actually 1 week before the official retail day. That part alone is already an amazing experience!The unboxing experience is superb as Samsung has finally mastered the "suspense" portion of the package unboxing experience. Although we know Samsung is trying to commit for a greener future, it would have been nice if we went back to getting the free accessories we once used to get (I think the last one was the Note 20 Ultra).The phone itself has a premium build quality aesthetic, and though now opting for a flat display, still has the nice curved body frame which allows for a better grip. The titanium finish on the frame is superb as it is finally fingerprint resistant. The screen has also been improved to 2600 nits of peak brightness. I did notice however that the saturation levels are lower compared to older flagships, but this may just be caused by the antireflective coating of the Corning Gorilla Armor.Camera-wise, opting for a 3X + 5X combo for the telephoto was another good decision as it improved the usable focal lengths for everyday photography (most especially portraits). The new 5X 50MP sensor still delivers a very competitive quality 10X zoom thanks to the new sensor crop algorithm. Although 100X zoom has less overall detail compared from an S21 Ultra, the usable zoom range has been improved as quality of photos and videos from 0.6x to 20x/30x has increase significantly. Overall, the photo and video capabilities of the S24 Ultra is a testament of how Samsung commits to innovation.The new AI features are amazing as well, most importantly the new Notes Organizer, Magic Compose, and Circle to Search, as they improve the efficiency of an everyday workflow. Product prints indicate that these features are free until the end of 2025, but we do hope that they would extend this, or at least make most of the AI features built in on device.Again, kudos to Samsung for a very well made product!Proud owner of a Titanium Black S24 Ultra (coming from a Note 9/S21 Ultra).PS. Please bring back the micro SD slot.

trevourlance27 originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] Best purchase I made in years !
4 January 2024

So happy I bought this phone, as a long time user of Samsungs in the past a few years ago I thought I would try another brand as the specs looked great, big mistake and so glad to finally be back on a Samsung.As soon as I received the phone and had it in my hand and used it I knew the build quality has not gone downhill at all but actually improved, full metal making it feel very sturdy and durable. It is a great size screen (handy for someone with aging eyes like myself lol).I wasn't looking forward to spending time transferring everything from my old phone but I didn't need to worry. As soon as I switched the phone on and it started the setup it asked if I wanted to transfer my data from my old phone, simply connected the old and new phone using a lightning to ... MoreSo happy I bought this phone, as a long time user of Samsungs in the past a few years ago I thought I would try another brand as the specs looked great, big mistake and so glad to finally be back on a Samsung.As soon as I received the phone and had it in my hand and used it I knew the build quality has not gone downhill at all but actually improved, full metal making it feel very sturdy and durable. It is a great size screen (handy for someone with aging eyes like myself lol).I wasn't looking forward to spending time transferring everything from my old phone but I didn't need to worry. As soon as I switched the phone on and it started the setup it asked if I wanted to transfer my data from my old phone, simply connected the old and new phone using a lightning to C-USB cable and away it went and transferred everything I told it to, pictures, videos, sms, contacts, app including Whatsapp and Line etc (Could have used Wifi or Bluetooth instead of cable).A week later I am still so happy for getting the S23 FE, I continue to notice the differences between my old Samsung S10 and my previous phone and the new S23 - The screen quality is so much better it is clearer, crisper and has a more true colour, noticeable when watching TV/Films or looking at high quality photos.The speed of opening, switching and running apps is so much faster and smoother and mobile games I play (such as Kings of Avalon) open much faster and the sensitivity and scrolling speed is much better.One of the reasons I switched to my old phone was because of the specs of its cameras and the photo and video quality, they looked impressive and that the photos would be spectacular, well they weren't ! No matter what settings I tried and the conditions they always looked pretty dull and zooming in became very grainy. The first pics I took on the S23 without making any adjustments to the settings was much better, brighter, clearer, more depth to the photo and I could zoom in a lot further before it started to get grainy!Sound - the sound on the old phone can be pretty quiet and soft, and even at full volume it could be hard to hear in a big room, thankfully the sound on the S23 is much louder (without loosing any quality) so another thumbs up.If like me (used to) you made your choice on impressive looking specs STOP ! The S23 FE has slightly lower specs - but still pulls a punch at a 3rd of the cost.

originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] Not perfect, but happy with the S24FE
29 October 2024

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE aims to deliver a near-flagship experience at a more accessible price, and it performs well in most areas, especially considering the cost. Here’s a more in-depth look at its strengths and areas for improvement.The Galaxy S24 FE maintains Samsung’s premium look with a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED display. The display is vibrant, crisp, and ideal for media consumption or gaming, offering one of the better screens in its price. Overall, the design is sleek, and the matte finish helps avoid fingerprints. It’s a very comfortable device to hold, but it is on the larger size, so those with small hands may struggle.The initial setup of the Galaxy S24 FE was mostly smooth, though there was a minor issue when the phone prompted to scan a QR code for ... MoreThe Samsung Galaxy S24 FE aims to deliver a near-flagship experience at a more accessible price, and it performs well in most areas, especially considering the cost. Here’s a more in-depth look at its strengths and areas for improvement.The Galaxy S24 FE maintains Samsung’s premium look with a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED display. The display is vibrant, crisp, and ideal for media consumption or gaming, offering one of the better screens in its price. Overall, the design is sleek, and the matte finish helps avoid fingerprints. It’s a very comfortable device to hold, but it is on the larger size, so those with small hands may struggle.The initial setup of the Galaxy S24 FE was mostly smooth, though there was a minor issue when the phone prompted to scan a QR code for setup instructions if transferring data from an Android device. Unfortunately, the link directed to a non-Android set of user instructions instead—a frustrating UX glitch that could add confusion for new users. Apart from that the setup itself was relatively easy, taking about half an hour using Samsung's Smart Switch app, which efficiently transferred files, settings, and apps.It’s fast enough for daily tasks any I like Samsung’s unique features, like Samsung DeX and 'circle to Google'. However, for me there seems to be an issue with push notifications, as some apps, like Gmail, don't always deliver notifications reliably despite being correctly set in the app settings and this is dinging I am still trying to figure out.The phone offers a versatile camera setup and is a vast improvement from my previous phone. Low-light photography is adequate, though it isn't as impressive as I would like. For the average user, the camera performs very well, but photography enthusiasts may still find the camera functionality lacking.Charging speeds are decent and I easily managed to get through a full day with 1 charge. A downside for some might be that Samsung no longer includes a charger.Final verdict is that this is a versatile non-flagship phone. The camera is sufficient for my needs and I like features such as IP68 water resistance and Samsung DeX support.The notification issue I am facing is frustrating and not coming with a charger is a shame. But overall I've enjoyed using this phone so far.

Qutee81 originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] Premium phone at a sub-premium price
8 January 2024

Samsung has given the S23 series the FE treatment, which typically means some mid-year tweaks to the series resulting in enough changes to allow a lower price-point without making too many compromises.The first thing I noticed when picking up my 256GB model in white, was the weight. At over 200g, this is not a light phone... but as I discovered, a lot of that must be to do with the fact that this phone lasts all day on a full charge thanks to its generous battery.And while using the phone, I really came to appreciate the display. At around 6.5 inches, it feels just right in terms of size, while being really bright and crisp. Photos and videos I took using the phone's capable array of cameras looked really colourful on the screen and the experience was not short ... MoreSamsung has given the S23 series the FE treatment, which typically means some mid-year tweaks to the series resulting in enough changes to allow a lower price-point without making too many compromises.The first thing I noticed when picking up my 256GB model in white, was the weight. At over 200g, this is not a light phone... but as I discovered, a lot of that must be to do with the fact that this phone lasts all day on a full charge thanks to its generous battery.And while using the phone, I really came to appreciate the display. At around 6.5 inches, it feels just right in terms of size, while being really bright and crisp. Photos and videos I took using the phone's capable array of cameras looked really colourful on the screen and the experience was not short of premium. If I have one criticism, it is that the selfie camera is not as good as the ones on the back - especially when taking group selfies.Other than capturing memories, the phone also copes with other tasks without any issue. The performance is snappy, even when doing more than one thing at a time like listening to music while browsing or chatting with friends, or while playing games. I didn't feel like I needed to close any apps that were running in the background or that the phone was slow or laggy in any way. And the 256GB of storage meant I never had to worry about the number of apps or games I had installed.The S23 FE managed to connect to the various wearables I use (my earbuds, headphones and watch) and my car's Android Auto without any issues and I never experienced any issues when using associated features. Charging it up was fast and wireless charging worked perfectly, including reverse-charging which I used for my Buds FE. And this was true despite the case I had it in (and I would recommend a case given the slippery glass back!).Overall then, Samsung has succeeded in its objective of giving the S23 series a good send-off. The S23 FE is a phone that looks and feels premium, runs like a premium phone but does not cost the near £1000 most premium phones cost these days. I would say it is a smart purchase for anyone in the market for a phone just now.

Potterified originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] Samsung galaxy s24 fe
22 October 2024

Having used this phone now for a few days I've had the chance to explore it in depth. The AI features are brilliant and makes life easier. You can use features such as circling anything holding the home button then AI finds things related to your search. It's size is perfect for me. I've quite big hands and it fits comfortably in them. The screen is vibrant and bright the keyboard quickly gets used to your style of typing meaning you can type quicker and it'll automatically correct in majority of cases. The camera on the Samsung s24 fe is brilliant which you'd expect from Samsung who have produced many phones that I've purchased in the past knowing how reliable they are and the quality of the build including the camera so nothing is left out. Battery life on the ... MoreHaving used this phone now for a few days I've had the chance to explore it in depth. The AI features are brilliant and makes life easier. You can use features such as circling anything holding the home button then AI finds things related to your search. It's size is perfect for me. I've quite big hands and it fits comfortably in them. The screen is vibrant and bright the keyboard quickly gets used to your style of typing meaning you can type quicker and it'll automatically correct in majority of cases. The camera on the Samsung s24 fe is brilliant which you'd expect from Samsung who have produced many phones that I've purchased in the past knowing how reliable they are and the quality of the build including the camera so nothing is left out. Battery life on the device is brilliant meaning less time charging and more time enjoying it. Games on the phone are also made smoother and more vibrant with the colours seeming enhanced. The phone comes with screen protectors so for anyone using their phone in industries like construction or any job where your phone could be exposed to grit or sand or anything abrasive meaning your screen stays protected and fingerprint isn't affected either which is a bonus. Security wise I use several different ways to log into my device and fingerprint is one so I was dubious about using the screen protectors incase it wouldn't allow me to use my fingerprint but Samsung have me covered. A trusted brand that I've used in the past alot and will continue to use in the future and if this phone is anything to go by I'm very excited to see what's next with them. If you're looking for a durable extremely well made device that fits easy in your pocket without compromising the screen size or you intend to make use of the many AI features this phone has then this is the device you're wanting right now. No need to worry about storage with 256GB of storage and a brilliant processor to go alongside. This device is easily the best on the market right now and will stand as the best until smaaung figure out how they can improve on such a perfect phone that suits all.

originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] Samsung's Great AI phone
26 October 2024

This is the second Samsung phone I've used. It has maintain the sleek design of S series phone and a bit bigger than last year's FE, also adapted the dust proof and waterproof features. I like the triple cameras look which gives a tidy and clean feeling.As usual the FE family has much thicker bezel than the rest of the family, which it takes some time to get used to, but I generally forget about it when on daily use.The chips in S24FE is more than powerful enough to run everything you need on a daily basis, from web/App browsing to video streaming. It can also handle light to mid range games quite well, although you can feel the heat while playing with it. The system as a whole is very smooth and the animation transition is very easy on the eye.The battery has ... MoreThis is the second Samsung phone I've used. It has maintain the sleek design of S series phone and a bit bigger than last year's FE, also adapted the dust proof and waterproof features. I like the triple cameras look which gives a tidy and clean feeling.As usual the FE family has much thicker bezel than the rest of the family, which it takes some time to get used to, but I generally forget about it when on daily use.The chips in S24FE is more than powerful enough to run everything you need on a daily basis, from web/App browsing to video streaming. It can also handle light to mid range games quite well, although you can feel the heat while playing with it. The system as a whole is very smooth and the animation transition is very easy on the eye.The battery has also upgraded from previous edition. It definitely gives me longer hours on everyday use which is quite handy.The main camera has similar features for standard lens as S24 but I think the ultrawide lens is quite a step down from S24 as the colour and accuracy are not as good. Having said that, it has done the job well and more than enough if you don't use it for professional photography.If you like to use Galaxy AI, this phone has provided lots of useful features, from photo editing to searching, organising. It's a very powerful tool to help to increase efficiency for many tasks.The last verdict I would add is: despite all the great features on this AI powered phone, Samsung should focus on the design on the real FE because it has no difference from the rest of the family. I am sure the fans would like a complete stand out design phone just for the fans themselves so they will show their phone more because of the uniqueness.

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[Rewarded Review] Satisfying Experience!
25 October 2024

I am very impressed with Samsung S24 FE that I have been using for the last couple of weeks and still learning of how to utilise its features to optimise my experience with it.The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is a mid-range smartphone that comes with several flagship-level features. Firstly, the phone’s design feels very solid and well-built. It is not overdesigned, but looks modern and made out of premium materials with a nicely crafted metallic edge. The squared edge compared to a rounded one is certainly a better feel for the hands.Next is the 6.7-inch dynamic AMOLED 2X screen is stunning, offering vibrant colours, deep blacks, and a fluid 120Hz refresh rate. Whether you’re watching videos, playing games, or scrolling through apps, the screen delivers a premium ... MoreI am very impressed with Samsung S24 FE that I have been using for the last couple of weeks and still learning of how to utilise its features to optimise my experience with it.The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is a mid-range smartphone that comes with several flagship-level features. Firstly, the phone’s design feels very solid and well-built. It is not overdesigned, but looks modern and made out of premium materials with a nicely crafted metallic edge. The squared edge compared to a rounded one is certainly a better feel for the hands.Next is the 6.7-inch dynamic AMOLED 2X screen is stunning, offering vibrant colours, deep blacks, and a fluid 120Hz refresh rate. Whether you’re watching videos, playing games, or scrolling through apps, the screen delivers a premium visual experience.Performance-wise, my Galaxy S24 FE is equipped with a new Exynos 2400e processor and it performs well in day-to-day tasks as well as in more demanding situations like gaming or multitasking. Apps load quickly, and switching between them is seamless.The camera system is another highlight of the S24 FE. It features a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultrawide, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. Photos taken in daylight are sharp and detailed, while the Night Mode does a decent job in low-light environments. The front-facing 10MP camera is great for selfies and video calls.Battery is equipped with 4,700mAh, easily lasting a full day with moderate use, and it supports 25W fast charging.To me, what makes the phone stand out what brings a lot of value to it are all the Galaxy AI features it comes with.Live translate and Interpreter can come very handy in certain situations with language barriers and has already benefited me once at work.Another feature which I am getting very attached to is “Circle to search with Google” which is powerful tool and will save time and effort browsing for certain items that may be of interest. By simply drawing a circle around any item while browsing or scrolling social media you can Google search results for the item without leaving the page.Photo Assist lets you easily resize, move and remove unwanted objects in the photos. It does not end there with Galaxy AI when it comes to photos because it does a lot more to enhance it. This should finally allow me to compete with my wife when it comes to photography!All thing considered the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is an excellent choice for users who want flagship-like performance and features withou

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[Rewarded Review] The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
2 January 2024

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FEI have to say at that start of this review I am a Samsung fan a big Samsung fan. Despite experimenting with various phone brands in the past, I consistently find myself returning to Samsung, lured by the exceptional build quality, captivating screen, enduring battery life, and the inherent adaptability of their handsets. They keep going and going and still look good after years of abuse by my kids.A quick overviews, it appears FE standing for Fan Edition, representing the apex of the 'S' series without the customary hefty price tag. Nestled between the Samsung A54 and the standard S23, this device proudly boasts 8GB RAM and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 engine, initially featured in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It successfully strikes a balance, ... MoreThe Samsung Galaxy S23 FEI have to say at that start of this review I am a Samsung fan a big Samsung fan. Despite experimenting with various phone brands in the past, I consistently find myself returning to Samsung, lured by the exceptional build quality, captivating screen, enduring battery life, and the inherent adaptability of their handsets. They keep going and going and still look good after years of abuse by my kids.A quick overviews, it appears FE standing for Fan Edition, representing the apex of the 'S' series without the customary hefty price tag. Nestled between the Samsung A54 and the standard S23, this device proudly boasts 8GB RAM and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 engine, initially featured in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It successfully strikes a balance, catering to both the mature and youthful audience with an array of colors – mint, indigo blue, purple, or tangerine for the bold, and cream or graphite for those inclined towards a more subdued aesthetic. True to the Samsung 'S' family tradition, it packs a multitude of built-in conveniences and functionalities suitable for all users..Dimensions, Weight, and Display:Slightly larger than its predecessor, the S23, this phone, weighing in at 209g, exudes a robust and well-built feel with a 158 x 76.5 x 8.2mm chassis. Ample size provides an expansive screen real estate, making it convenient to handle while effortlessly fitting into pockets or bags.Display, Resolution, and Refresh Rate:The Galaxy S23 FE employs the tried-and-tested Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 platform from the Galaxy S22 family. Despite its 2.5-year age, it remains powerful enough to seamlessly run a variety of applications, complemented by the 8GB of RAM shared with the Galaxy S23.Camera, Battery, and Charging:The camera array impresses, particularly for its price, featuring a 10MP telephoto zoom lens with 3X optical zoom alongside wide and ultra-wide lenses. The 3X optical zoom outperforms the digital zoom seen in comparable phones. Fun photo modes, like the 'Food mode,' add a warm color tone and background blur, although some night photos may pose challenges. As expected from a 'S' class Samsung, wireless charging is a given, and it can even charge other wireless peripherals on the move. The 4,500 mAh battery ensures commendable longevity, lasting well beyond a dayIn Conclusion:When deciding on a phone investment, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is a worthy choice. To find a phone superior to this, you'd have pay a higher price.

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Specification

General
Product TypeSmartphone
Manufacturer Model NumberSM-S721U
Form FactorTouch
ProtectionDirtproof, water-resistant, dust-resistant, sand-resistant