Samsung explains how the Exynos 2400e Galaxy S24 FE differs from the Exynos 2400

By: Nastya Bobkova | 28.09.2024, 06:25
Samsung explains how the Exynos 2400e Galaxy S24 FE differs from the Exynos 2400

Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S24 FE, which runs on the Exynos 2400e chipset, a lower-end version of the Exynos 2400 used in the standard Galaxy S24.

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The main difference between these two chips is the clock speed: The Exynos 2400e has a maximum performance core frequency of 3.1 GHz, which is 100 MHz lower than the Exynos 2400.

Samsung representatives noted that the silicon itself is the same, and the reduction in the maximum clock speed is designed to improve energy efficiency and stability of the device. This is especially important because the Galaxy S24 FE has a less efficient heat dissipation system compared to the older S24 and S24+ models.

Samsung assures that the performance of the Galaxy S24 series Exynos and Snapdragon chips remains at a high level in most usage scenarios. In everyday conditions, the chips rarely reach their maximum clock speeds, so the difference in performance between the S24 FE and the flagships is likely to be negligible.

The Galaxy S24 FE features a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of 1900 nits, which provides excellent HDR video streaming quality. The phone weighs 213 g and is 8 mm thick.

The device is already available for purchase on Samsung's official website. The price in Europe is 749 euros.

Source: Android Authority