But how affordable will this bad boy be?
These recently leaked renders show off the Galaxy S23 FE in all its glory.
What do all these numbers mean for the US?
That, our friends, is the million-dollar (or perhaps billion-dollar) question right now, and alas, we’re afraid we don’t have a comprehensive, 100 percent accurate, and 100 percent reliable answer for you just yet.
The S23 FE may or may not be pricier than the S21 FE (pictured here).
Given how smartphone prices normally seem to “translate” from India to the US, we’re expecting instead the Galaxy S23 Fan Edition to start at 600 bucks or so, thus matching the S21 FE. What might complicate things is if Samsung decides to release this upcoming device with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor stateside and a homebrewed Exynos 2200 in India, which would kind of make it two different phones altogether.
A commercial release is likely to happen sometime this month, but it remains to be seen what kind of a formal announcement will precede that rollout.