Following their introduction at Samsung’s September 26 event, the Galaxy S24 FE and two premium tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, are now available globally. Pre-orders began immediately after the event, and as of this week, the devices are widely accessible.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE features the largest display in the FE series at 6.7 inches and is powered by the Exynos 2400e chipset globally, without regional variations. Early benchmarks show promise for the chip. The phone is competitively priced in markets like the US and India but appears less attractive in Europe due to higher pricing.
Here are the prices for the Galaxy S24 FE:
- US: $650 (128GB), $710 (256GB)
- UK: £650 (128GB), £700 (256GB)
- EU: €750 (128GB), €810 (256GB)
- India: ₹60,000 (128GB), ₹66,000 (256GB)
- Australia: A$1,100 (128GB), A$1,200 (256GB)
- Philippines: ₱40,000 (128GB/256GB), ₱54,000 (512GB)
- Malaysia: RM 3,000 (256GB), RM 3,600 (512GB)
- Singapore: S$1,028 (256GB), S$1,208 (512GB)
As for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, they come with 12.4-inch and 14.6-inch displays, respectively, and use the Dimensity 9300+ chipset. These tablets are available in both Wi-Fi and 5G configurations but do not include an 11-inch sibling this time around.