Samsung is set to release the Galaxy Buds FE, a more affordable option in their Galaxy Buds lineup, featuring a design similar to the original Galaxy Buds and potentially incorporating improvements from recent models, with a speculated price of around $100 or less.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, an affordable flagship phone, has been leaked in real images during its certification process, revealing its design and specifications including a 6.3-inch display, octa-core processor, up to 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, 4,370mAh battery, and 5G support, with an expected release in India and a price tag of NR 54,999 (~$663).
Samsung is set to release its latest One UI 6 update based on Android 14, with eligible devices including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold series, Galaxy Z Flip series, Galaxy A series, Galaxy M series, Galaxy F series, Galaxy Tab S9 series, and the Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro.
Samsung's upcoming wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds FE, are all but confirmed with the release of the manual, which reveals their features and design, including ANC, pass-through, and a square-shaped case. The pricing and availability, however, remain unknown.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is expected to feature new cameras, more powerful chipsets, a refreshed design, and longer software support, making it a worthy successor to the Galaxy S21 FE, although pricing will ultimately determine its success in the mid-range phone market.
Samsung may be preparing to launch a Fan Edition of the Galaxy Buds, which are true wireless earbuds that resemble the original Galaxy Buds and feature wingtips for added stability and comfort, as well as a charging case similar to the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Fan Edition, with a design inspired by the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy A54 5G, is expected to have a compact body, a centered hole punch display, and three cameras on the back, offering improved camera capabilities compared to its predecessor. It is anticipated to run on Android 13 and receive long-term software support. The release date and pricing details are yet to be confirmed.
Samsung has released two new versions of its smartphones, the Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and Galaxy XCover6 Pro Tactical Edition, specifically designed for military, first responders, and certain physical jobs, featuring enhanced security measures and rugged capabilities.
Renowned leaker Roland Quandt has unveiled official images of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 FE series, featuring slim bezels, metal housings, and S Pen support, with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus boasting a larger chassis and an additional rear-facing camera.
Samsung has accidentally leaked its latest Fan Edition devices, including the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone and Galaxy Tab S9 FE tablet, on its Argentinian website, hinting at a possible announcement on October 4.
Samsung Argentina has released a marketing image revealing the upcoming Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, and Galaxy Buds FE, indicating that their official launch is imminent.
Samsung is set to release the Galaxy S23 FE, a relatively basic device that matches the Google Pixel 7 in price, costing $599 in the US market.
The leaked specifications of the Galaxy S23 FE include a 5.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, a 10MP selfie camera, a 50MP primary rear camera with OIS, and stereo speakers, among other features.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is expected to feature a similar design to the flagship S23 and S23+, with a focus on camera and display improvements, lower price point, and a release date before the upcoming holidays.
Samsung India's official Twitter account teases a new Samsung product launch on October 4, possibly the Galaxy S23 Fan Edition, with a minimalist header image highlighting three camera circles.
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+ will receive four OS upgrades and five years of security patches, demonstrating Samsung's commitment to providing long-term firmware support for its devices.
Samsung has released its "Fan Edition" tablet and earbuds, offering trade-ins and deals to sweeten the purchase of the Galaxy Buds FE or Tab S9 FE. The tablets, starting at $449, feature a similar design to the pricier Tab S9 series, while the earbuds, priced at $99, boast features such as active noise cancellation and a 30-hour battery life.
Samsung has extended the One UI 6.0 beta program to include the low-cost devices Galaxy F23, Galaxy M23 5G, and Galaxy A52s, indicating the company's willingness to test the update on more devices before its official release.