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Samsung Launches Galaxy S23 FE With Improved Camera



Samsung has just released the Galaxy S23 FE, a phone that many people were waiting for. It's a cheaper option compared to Samsung's main, expensive phones. Although it has some great new features, it uses the same powerful chips as last year's top phones.



The new Samsung Galaxy S23 FE comes with either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or an Exynos 2200 chip, depending on where you live. These chips are not the newest ones available, but they are better than the ones in the Galaxy S21 FE.
The phone has a 6.4-inch flat screen with a clear 1080p resolution and a screen that can refresh between 60 to 120 times per second.


In terms of memory, it starts with 8 GB of RAM and storage options of 128 GB or 256 GB. However, you can't add more storage because there is no slot for that.


The camera has been improved with a 50MP main sensor, which is better than the 12MP sensor in the previous model. But the front camera is now 10MP, which is not as good as the 32MP cameras in the last two FE models. There are also two other cameras on the back: a 10MP ultra-wide camera and an 8MP telephoto camera, making it a triple camera setup.



The device retains a 4,500 mAh battery and supports 25W wired charging and wireless charging.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE will go on sale from October 5 starting at $599.

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