Samsung tests Galaxy S23 FE European firmware
Samsung tests Galaxy S23 FE European firmware. It has been rumoured that Samsung has started testing the European firmware for the Galaxy S23. This is a necessary step before releasing the phone. Still, it is essential to note that Samsung is reportedly just testing the software for the European Union version now rather than the ones for the United States or South Korea.
According to the information provided in the article, the Galaxy S23 FE would need a few months of further work before it can be put up for sale. This indicates that the Galaxy S23 FE will most certainly be released after the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5, which have already begun testing their respective firmware many months in advance.
Samsung tests Galaxy S23 FE European firmware
It is anticipated that Samsung will demonstrate its two newest foldable devices in July and start selling them at the beginning of August. A previous rumour said that the Galaxy S23 FE would be released before the new foldable.
However, this report disproves that claim. It is anticipated that the Galaxy S23 FE would come equipped with a 4,5000mAh battery, an Exynos 2200 system-on-a-chip (the same processor seen in the Galaxy S22 series), and a 50MP primary camera (perhaps the same one used in the S23 series). There will be variants available with 128GB and 256GB of storage space and 6GB and 8GB of RAM.