Galaxy S24 FE to Be Powered by Samsung’s Own Exynos Chip in the USA

Samsung is quite active in presenting its next-generation Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S24 FE, which is expected to be powered by the in-house Exynos 2400.
Earlier this year, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S24 series, and now it is looking forward to bringing the fan edition of the series, the Galaxy S24 FE. It is supposed to debut in October this year alongside the Galaxy Tab S10 series.
Even before the brand released any official announcement regarding the Galaxy S24 FE, leaks and rumors had already started blowing the tech market for so long to tease the fan community. A new report suggests that the brand will use its in-house Exynos 2400 to power the global version of its coming Galaxy S24 FE.
However, the fan community expected that the US variant of the Galaxy S24 FE would be powered by a Snapdragon chipset, similar to all the older high-end Galaxy phones in the U.S. If the new report is to be believed, even the US version of the Galaxy S24 FE could use the Exynos chipset.
The carrier-locked model of the Galaxy S24 FE for the US region holds the model number SM-S721U, which has been spotted in Geekbench’s database. The certification revealed that the phone with 8GB of RAM will be based on an Exynos 2400 processor with model number S5E9945.
If this report comes true, then it will be the first time that the company will use an Exynos chipset to power its premium Galaxy S series phones in the US.