Samsung may launch the Galaxy S24 FE alongside the Galaxy Tab S10 series next week. The new flagship tablets are expected to debut on September 26, and it appears the Fan Edition smartphone will accompany them. The company hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, though it has dropped teasers for the devices and opened pre-reservations in some markets.
Galaxy S24 FE and Tab S10 series may launch on September 26
Samsung recently opened pre-reservations for a “new Galaxy Tab” in India and select other markets. The teasers offer enough clues that the company is preparing to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series. Pre-reservations run till September 25, hinting at an official unveiling on September 26. An earlier leak had claimed this date for the Tab S10’s launch, so the dots align perfectly.
Now, Samsung has opened pre-registrations for the Galaxy S24 FE in Vietnam. It also dropped a teaser on YouTube. Prospective buyers can register their interest until September 26 to get exclusive benefits when they purchase the phone. General sales are said to begin the next day. A noted tipster claims Samsung will unveil the phone alongside the Tab S10 series on September 26 in Vietnam.
While Samsung hasn’t said anything, we expect it to be a global launch. The Galaxy Tab S series arguably offers the best Android tablet experience. There’s no reason why the company shouldn’t release the new tablets globally this month. The FE smartphone lineup is also quite popular thanks to its “affordable flagship” nature. It offers many flagship-grade features at a lower price.
That said, the Galaxy S24 FE could cost more than its predecessor. Samsung may increase its price by around $50, though the precise hike may vary according to the market. The Galaxy Tab S10 series, meanwhile, could cost the same as its predecessor. There aren’t many upgrades to warrant a price hike, to be fair. The S24 FE does bring substantial upgrades. Stay tuned for their official launch next week.
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