Samsung starts testing Galaxy S23 FE European firmware
Samsung has reportedly begun testing the Galaxy S23 FE European firmware. This is a firm prerequisite to launching the phone, but it's worth noting that so far Samsung is allegedly testing only the EU firmware, not the US and South Korean versions.
The report continues to say that the Galaxy S23 FE will take a few months to finalize before it can go on sale. It means that the Galaxy S23 FE will likely come out after the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5, which have begun firmware testing months ago. Samsung is expected to unveil the two new foldables in July and start selling them in early August.
This report contradicts an earlier rumor that the Galaxy S23 FE will arrive before the new foldables.
The Galaxy S23 FE is expected to bring an Exynos 2200 SoC (the global chip from the Galaxy S22 series), a 50MP main camera (possibly the same one from the S23 series), and a 4,5000mAh battery. There will be models with both 6GB and 8GB of RAM, and 128GB and 256GB of storage.