Samsung Adds Galaxy S24 FE to Camera Assistant’s Official Support List

The existence of the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is getting stronger by the day. A Camera Assistant changelog includes the Galaxy S24 FE device name, which strongly hints at the existence of the device.
Samsung Camera Assistant is one of the modules of the Good Lock app available on Samsung Galaxy smartphones that offers more control over the camera settings. It permits users to customize multiple options that are not available in the main camera application, offering a more personalized capturing experience.

Before any official announcement, leaks and rumors are already blowing in the tech market to tease the fan community that Samsung is gearing up to launch a new FE variant. Now indirectly, Samsung hinted at the existence of the forthcoming Galaxy S24 FE by adding the device name in the change of Camera Assistant. This hints that the device is under active development.
Multiple times, the Galaxy S24 FE has already made its existence on Samsung’s official site along with model numbers. Reportedly, it could feature a 6.7-inch display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, 1900 nits peak brightness, and Corning Glass Victus+ protection.
The brand could offer five color options for the device, including graphite, blue, silver, green, and yellow. It could be powered by an Exynos 2400 chipset. Gathering all the pieces of evidence regarding the device, it seems that Samsung could debut the Galaxy S24 FE globally sometime in October. However, the company has yet to confirm the debut date of the device.