A few days ago, there was talk that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 FE would be €100 pricier than its predecessor in Europe. But now, a new rumor suggests the price hike won’t be as steep as originally reported.
Instead of the expected €799 (~ PHP 48,483) for the 8/128GB version, the price now drops to €749 (~ PHP 45,449). While that’s still about PHP 3,034 more than the S23 FE’s launch price, it’s a smaller increase and might be easier for buyers to accept.
The 8/256GB version of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE now has a rumored price tag of €809 (~ PHP 49,075). According to the leak, the phone will come in four colors: Graphite, Mint, Yellow, and Blue, which you can see in the leaked image above.
As we mentioned before, the Galaxy S24+ currently sells for around €800 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, while the regular Galaxy S24 goes for about €600. Given these prices, if the rumored ones for the S24 FE are accurate, it raises the question: why would someone choose the FE over the S24 or S24+?
That said, prices for the S24 and S24+ have dropped over the past few months, and the same will likely happen for the FE. By February or March, it could actually become a solid deal.