Samsung Accidentally Leaks Galaxy S24 FE Prices, Launch Offers

by | Sep 25, 2024 | Galaxy S, News

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S24 FE this Thursday. However, it seems someone at the company couldn’t wait any longer. They got too excited and published official product pages for the unannounced phone early, revealing its key specs, US prices, and launch offers. While those premature listings have been swiftly taken down, the internet had already saved a copy.

Galaxy S24 FE US prices and offers revealed prematurely by Samsung

Rumors have been swirling for quite some time that Samsung plans to increase the price of its next Fan Edition smartphone. The latest leak, originating from the company itself, confirms the hike, though it isn’t a massive jump. The 128GB Galaxy S24 FE will cost $649 in the US, a $20 hike over the S23 FE. Samsung originally said the S23 FE would cost $599 but later sold it at $629.

The same goes for the 256GB variant. Originally said to retail for $659, the Korean firm priced it at $689 when the sales began. The upcoming model will add $20 to it, taking the price to $709. Samsung could increase the Galaxy S24 FE’s prices by a bigger margin in other regions, though. Rumors suggest the device will start at €749 in Europe, a €50 jump over its predecessor. We should get official figures soon.

As for the launch offers, you get up to $400 instant trade-in credit and 50% off Galaxy Buds FE. If you bundle the Buds FE with the Galaxy S24 FE, you get the latter at just $50. Likewise, the Galaxy Watch FE can be bundled at $100 and the Galaxy Buds 3 at $135. Samsung also offers 3X reward points, free 2 months of Adobe Lightroom, 3 months of YouTube Premium, 6 months of Microsoft 365 Basic, and more freebies.

The non-deleted product page on Samsung’s official website said the Galaxy S24 FE will be delivered by October 3. This suggests the phone will launch globally on September 26 and immediately go on sale, or at least within a few days. Earlier leaks have already revealed its key specs. Samsung has made the phone bigger and equipped it with a more powerful Exynos chipset. Stay tuned for the official launch.

Sumit Adhikari

Sumit Adhikari

Sumit is passionate about technology and has been professionally writing on tech since 2017. He’s a mathematics graduate by education and enjoys teaching basic mathematics tricks to school kids in his spare time. Sumit believes in artificial intelligence and dreams of a fully open, intelligent and connected world.

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