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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE moves a step closer to launch as it gets Bluetooth certified

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra in February, and it’s expected to introduce the Galaxy S23 FE in September. While Samsung hasn’t confirmed the S23 FE’s launch date yet, the smartphone has been certified by Bluetooth SIG, moving it a step closer to the launch.

Bluetooth SIG has certified six Samsung Galaxy S23 FE variants, having model codes SM-S711B, SM-S711B_DS, SM-S7110, SM-S711U1, SM-S711W, and SM-S711U. The listings of these versions reveal they will come with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, but don’t divulge anything else.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE gets Bluetooth certified
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE gets Bluetooth certified

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE gets Bluetooth certified

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE’s leaked renders revealed that the smartphone will look similar to the Galaxy A54, and it was spotted on Geekbench with an Exynos 2200 SoC. However, the US variant is said to have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip at the helm.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE's leaked renders
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE's leaked renders

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE’s leaked renders (Source: and )

The rest of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE’s rumored specs include a 6.4″ FHD+ 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED screen, a 4,500 mAh battery, and 25W wired charging. The smartphone will come with 6GB/8GB of RAM, 128GB/256GB of storage, and four cameras – 50MP primary with OIS, 8MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto, and 10MP selfie.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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