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Galaxy A24 5G spotted on FCC, will be launched soon

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Another Galaxy device, this time from the mid-range category, has joined the talks now. In particular, the upcoming Galaxy A24 5G device has recently received the approval of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website. Just a few hours ago, the renders of the Galaxy M14 5G phone of Samsung’s budget lineup have also come to the fore, and now the mid-ranger has also joined this league. Let’s take a look at this device. 

As per the report of MySmartPrice, the soon-to-be-launched Galaxy A24 5G device has been spotted on the FCC database with model number SM-A245M/DSN. The database has revealed the major specifications of this device, which are listed below. Before moving on to them, let us inform you that Samsung could hold an event for the Galaxy A devices’ launch, on 30th March 2023, as per the leak by Evan Blass. 

Galaxy A24 5G: Specifications

Let’s get back to the key specs of the respective Galaxy A series device, it will run on MediaTek Helio G99 SoC and may feature an AMOLED Display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It will also get support for WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth, and NFC connectivity. Additionally, the device will also have a 25W Type-C charging adapter of Samsung, which has model no. EP-TA800, along with the 25W fast charging support.

Besides this, the device will also support LTE connectivity and various Bands, including 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 26, 28, and 66. It will also get microSD card slot support, which will help you to expand the handset’s storage if needed. If we talk about its processor, it will be an ARMv8 octa-core chipset, whose clock speed will be 2.0GHz for six cores and 2.20GHz clock speed for the remaining two cores. 

Nota bene, the device may be expected to launch by March (probably on 30th March), but their no official confirmation regarding it, so we suggest you accept it with a pinch of salt.


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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Launch Confirmed by UK Carrier Database Listing

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Following the successful launch of the Galaxy S24 flagship device, several rumors have started circulating on the internet. Now, according to the latest development, there is a new listing coming in the highlight, which means the phone is under development and will be available on the market soon.

Some reports suggest that the Galaxy S24 FE, currently under development under the code name R12, could make its market debut in late 2024. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S24 FE will initially be available in limited markets before potentially launching globally in 2024.

The Internet has also surfaced some rumored specs of the S24 FE, revealing several details about the device, including a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, 128 GB and 256 GB of RAM, and 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. It might have a 4500 mAh battery for power backup.

Samsung hasn’t officially revealed anything about the Galaxy S24 FE’s features or release date yet. However, a listing in a UK carrier database suggests this phone – known for offering flagship specs at a lower price – is coming soon.


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Galaxy S24 Users to Soon Enjoy Custom Always-On Display Options

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Samsung Galaxy devices come with numerous customizable applications that offer a multitude of options, enabling users to easily customize the UI elements and participate in the Galaxy ecosystem. Among the many modules available, the Lockstar module offers the ability to customize the lock screen.

With the lockstar module, users get some additional options to customize the lock screen and AOD of the Galaxy smartphone and tablet. Unfortunately, it doesn’t provide the AOD-related customization feature for the Galaxy S24 yet, but now there is good news for the users as the company has confirmed to provide some additional settings for managing the Always on Display screen.

According to the information, some Galaxy S24 users in Korea have made numerous complaints and demanded some customizability of AOD through Lockstar. However, it is unclear if these changes will be implemented through the next application update or in a different way. However, the Good Lock support team has confirmed that they are actively working on this issue.

If we talk about the AOD customization option available on other devices, you can change the color and style of the clock and other elements, and you can also manage the brightness of the AOD manually.


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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Flip 6 Color & Storage Variants Reported

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Samsung ritually went with the fun and vibrant color option for its Galaxy Z Flip series, and this time also the brand could stay on the same strategy for its forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6—recent rumors revealing plenty of details regarding the sixth-generation Galaxy Z Foldable. 

Samsung is gearing up to introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July. These devices have also been spotted on the 3C certification website, which points to an unchanged battery charging speed. 

Now the Display Supply Chain Consultant, Ross Young, has revealed the color and storage variants of the upcoming foldable phones. If the reports are to be believed, Samsung could offer seven color choices for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, which are as follows: 

  • Crafted in black, light blue, mint, peach, silver shadow, white, and yellow. 

The executive stated that the light green and silver shades will be marketed as mint and silver shadow. However, these color variants are already found on the Galaxy Z Flip 5. It will be interesting to see whether Samsung will adopt a darker or lighter hue on the Flip 6. 

The Crafted Black, Peach, and White choices are expected to be available in specific regions or in limited quantities. Notably, the lavender/purple color, which has been a staple on the Z Flips, is missing. Jumping on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, so the color options are still similar as previously reported. But here’s the catchable fact: Dark Blue will be marketed as Navy and Silver as Silver Shadow. A new light pink has also appeared, along with low-volume colors like black and white. 

Apart from the color options, the reports also revealed that Samsung could continue to offer the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6 in two variants based on storage: 

  • 256 GB and 512 GB storage options.

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