Samsung Galaxy S24 FE review: How to get Galaxy AI for less
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE review: How to get Galaxy AI for less
Samsung’s $650 Galaxy S 24 Fe aims to offer the company’s best AI and camera features at a lower price. Let’s see how it lasts. At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy S 24 Fe looks a lot like last year’s Galaxy S 23 FE. It has a pastel colored back and aluminum sides. My review unit is blue, but mint gray and graphite options are also available. The phone is slightly larger than last year’s S23 FE, with a larger 6.7-inch display and a larger 47 millihour battery. I’m still testing the battery, but after a day of intense testing, I’ve noticed that I can easily get through about a day’s worth of battery life, usually around 30-40%. That’s very good. The biggest difference between last year’s Galaxy S 23 FE and this year’s S 24 Fe is under the hood: the processor. Samsung has stopped using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor and instead uses its own exos 2400 E processor in this phone. This is an interesting choice. That’s because using a proprietary processor makes it a little more similar to Google’s Pixel line, or even Apple’s iPhone line. Google uses tensor chips. Apple uses its own set of chips. In my early performance benchmarks, the Galaxy S 24 FE is only marginally slower than the more expensive 800-hour Galaxy S 24 running on Qualcomm Snapdragon 8th Gen 3, but at $100 and $50 cheaper, this That’s pretty good. As with other Galaxy phones, Samsung’s biggest push with the Galaxy S 24 fe is Galaxy AI, which allows for live translation notes, summaries, and image generation capabilities. The phone also has Google’s Circle search feature, and I had a lot of fun scanning the High Line for flowers and plants. However, Galaxy AI is not limited to the Galaxy S 24 series. Samsung updated many of its early phones with Galaxy AI. So, back at the office, we test how much faster these AI features run on every S 24 FE compared to last year’s S 23 FE. got it. So scan on both phones. This wonderful 4 panel manga. By the way, this is not scientific, okay? As expected, both did the job in our next test, although the S 24 seemed to pull up a little faster. Create a small sketch using your office’s favorite Celsius energy drink to generate an image to change the orange logo on the can. So I drew a star on top of the orange in the Celsius can photo for each of the 23 and 24 cell phones. Then press generate on both at about the same time to see how long it takes to generate some options. 321 taps. Then load it so that all the little icon effects are generated, generated, generated in a star shape or a star shape. 24th. The 24th offered several different orange stars. The same goes for 23. There are also some changes to the tagline on each of these small Live Fit logos. So it’s a bit interesting to test the Galaxy A’s website summarization and translation features. I pulled out an article by my colleague Katie Collins on energy in the Scottish region. Both took about the same amount of time to pull out, and both are actually very similar for the most part, and we translated it into Spanish. So from these tests we can see that the Galaxy AI feature works the same on both the S 24 FE and last year’s S 23 FE. However, the S 24 fe had a slight increase in speed. So if you have last year’s phone or another Galaxy device, it’s not so much that you need to buy a new phone. However, if you’re buying a new phone, the S 24 FE should offer enough speed to use some of these Galaxy AI features. However, the Samsung Ga CS 24 FES camera features a 50-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens. These cameras are similar to last year’s S23 FE on a spec level, but Samsung says the inclusion of AI and enhanced processing should allow them to take better photos in more demanding environments, such as in low-light settings. is. Samsung’s Galaxy S 24 Fe is one of the few flagship phones still on sale in the $600-$700 price range, with specs that rival our favorite phones, larger screens, and speakers. and is especially helpful for all my needs. Youtube bing. But in terms of what I don’t like, I think Galaxy AI is a little fast so far. It’s so much fun to draw new coffee art on coffee cups over and over again. These sketch-to-image features get old a little quickly for me, and I can see that this is still a work in progress. However, Google Circle for search is very useful and I use it often. We also had to take issue with the Exos processor. It’s not the fastest. And if you’re hoping this phone is a cheaper way to get the fastest and most powerful processor, this phone isn’t suitable for that purpose. Instead, you’ll have to consider the more expensive Galaxy S 24 series on the market, or wait a few more months until next year, when Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S 25 series. So it’s not so important that your new phone has the latest and greatest specs, but if you’re looking for a phone with a great screen, new features, and 7 years of software support and security updates. The Samsung Galaxy S 24 fe can be a great value and a good choice, especially at the $650 price level. Read my full thoughts on the Galaxy S 24 fe in CNET’s extensive review. And until next time, I’m going to enjoy this beautiful park day here on the High Line. good bye.