Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review
Where Exynos Makes Sense

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Where Exynos Makes Sense
For years, Samsung’s Fan Edition phones have lived in an interesting space. They’re not budget devices, but they’re not premium flagships either.
They’re designed for real people—the ones who want the essential Samsung experience without paying top dollar for features they won’t use.
And with the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Samsung seems to have perfected that formula.
This time, the spotlight is on something users have debated for years: Exynos.
And surprisingly, with the S24 FE, Exynos actually makes sense.
If you’ve been wondering whether this phone is worth buying—or whether Exynos still deserves its old reputation—this review breaks everything down in a clear, honest, human-written way.
A First Look: Familiar but Better
The Galaxy S24 FE immediately feels like a true member of the S-series family. It has a clean, modern design with sharp edges, a flat display, and that signature minimal triple-camera layout.
Samsung didn’t reinvent the wheel here—they refined it.
The phone feels premium in hand but not overly heavy. The 6.7-inch size places it right between “big” and “comfortable,” and it's perfect for watching videos, scrolling social media, or working on the go.
You're not getting a flagship body, but you're getting something that looks and feels close enough that most people will never notice the difference.
The Display: Samsung’s Secret Weapon
Samsung doesn’t play games when it comes to screens—even on their mid-range and Fan Edition models.
The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is bright, smooth, and sharp. Colours feel vivid, blacks are deep, and the 120 Hz refresh rate makes everything feel fluid.
Whether you're watching Netflix, browsing TikTok, gaming, or editing photos, the display delivers.
Bright outdoor use?
No problem.
Samsung’s “Vision Booster” tech adjusts contrast and brightness to make sure the screen remains visible under strong sunlight—something especially useful in places like the UAE.
For many users, the screen alone makes this phone feel more premium than its price suggests.
Performance: This Is Where Exynos Finally Fits
Let’s talk about the most controversial part: Exynos.
The Galaxy S24 FE uses the Exynos 2400e, a slightly scaled and optimized version of Samsung’s higher-end chip. Historically, Exynos-powered phones have been criticized for heating, lag, or poorer performance compared to their Snapdragon equivalents.
But here’s the truth:
In the S24 FE, Exynos actually makes perfect sense.
Why?
Because this phone isn't trying to be a hardcore gaming device or a professional editing workstation. It's made for real-world users—people who:
Browse, post, and message
Shoot photos
Stream videos
Run everyday apps
Multitask lightly
Game casually
In all of these areas, the Exynos 2400e performs smoothly.
Apps open fast.
Scrolling feels clean.
Switching between apps is effortless.
Even moderate gaming runs without issues.
The chip is efficient, stable, and cooler than previous Exynos generations. And for the S24 FE’s price bracket, it delivers exactly the performance people need — without paying extra for unnecessary overhead.
Is it the fastest chipset on the market?
No.
Does it need to be?
Also no.
Here, Exynos finally feels balanced—not compromised.
Cameras: Surprisingly Capable for a “Fan Edition”
Samsung didn’t cut corners here either.
The S24 FE brings a versatile triple-camera setup:
50 MP main camera
12 MP ultra-wide
8 MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom
This combination gives you flexibility for almost any everyday photo situation.
Main Camera (50MP)
Sharp, detailed, and reliable. Colors look natural—not overly processed—and dynamic range is strong enough to handle tricky lighting
Ultra-Wide (12MP)
Great for landscapes, group shots, travel photos, and creative angles. Images remain consistent with the main camera’s colour science.
Telephoto (8MP, 3× Optical Zoom)
A feature rarely seen in mid-range phones. You get clean zoom shots without losing detail, which is perfect for concerts, travel, or capturing distant subjects.
Night Photos
Low-light performance is good. Not flagship-tier, but definitely strong for this price. Samsung’s software does a lot of heavy lifting here.
Selfie Camera (10MP)
Perfectly fine for video calls and social media content—clear, natural, and well-balanced.
Overall, the S24 FE has a camera setup that punches above its class. It’s not built for professionals, but for 95% of users, it delivers more than enough quality
Battery Life: All-Day Comfort
The 4,700 mAh battery is one of the quiet heroes of the S24 FE.
With moderate to heavy use, it easily lasts a full day.
Social media
Messaging
Music
YouTube
Pictures
A bit of gaming
Light users can even stretch it into a second day.
Charging is decent—not the fastest in the world, but fast enough to top up quickly when needed.
The FE lineup has always been about reliability, and this battery continues that tradition.
Software & AI Features
The Galaxy S24 FE runs Samsung’s latest software with Galaxy AI features baked in.
This includes:
Generative photo editing
AI-powered translations
Smart productivity suggestions
Better voice-to-text tools
Improved search features
You get a taste of Samsung’s new AI ecosystem without needing to buy the full flagship.
Smooth, modern, intuitive—the software experience is one of the reasons people stay with Samsung.
Where It Falls Short
No phone is perfect. Here are the areas where the S24 FE reminds you it’s not a full flagship:
The processor is good, but not elite
The build isn’t as premium as S-series flagships
Charging speed could be faster
No expandable storage (no microSD card)
Cameras aren’t as strong as the ones in the S24 Ultra
But all of these trade-offs are expected—and reasonable—at this price point.
Who Should Buy the Galaxy S24 FE?
This phone is perfect for:
Students
Everyday users
Professionals who don’t need flagship power
Travelers
Social media users
Families
Anyone who wants great performance without a high price
If your phone usage is more about practicality than performance bragging rights, the S24 FE is a smart and satisfying choice.
Final Verdict: Exynos Found Its Place
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE might be the first Samsung device where Exynos isn’t the problem—it’s the perfect match.
It’s a well-balanced phone:
A great display
A capable camera system
Smooth everyday performance
Strong battery life
Clean modern design
A fair price
This is exactly what a Fan Edition phone should be—reliable, enjoyable, and built for real-world users.
For anyone who wants a modern Samsung experience without paying flagship prices, the S24 FE is one of the best value phones of the year.
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I write thoughtful, experience-driven stories about technology, digital life, and how modern tools quietly shape the way we think, work, and live.
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