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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE vs S23 FE: Upgrades That Set It Apart

On September 26, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S24 FE. The new Fan Edition features an upgraded display and a larger battery compared to the S23 FE. The company brought some notable upgrades that make it a worthy upgrade.
Comparing S24 FE vs S23 specifications [side by side]
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE brings notable hardware changes over its predecessor. The smartphone also comes at a higher price, but it’s all set to uplevel your everyday experience. Here is the side-by-side comparison between S24 FE and S23 FE:
Processor
- S24 FE: Exynos 2400e, Deca-Core (3.1GHz, 2.9GHz, 2.6GHz, 1.95GHz)
- S23 FE: Exynos 2200, Octa-Core (2.8GHz, 2.5GHz, 1.8GHz)
Display
- S24 FE: 6.7″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 1080 x 2340, 120Hz, 1900nits
- S23 FE: 6.4″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 1080 x 2340, 120Hz, 1450nits
Camera
- Rear Camera (Both):
- Resolution: 50 MP + 12 MP + 8 MP
- Aperture: F1.8, F2.2, F2.4
- OIS: Yes
- Zoom:
- S24 FE: Optical 3x + 2x (Adaptive Pixel), Digital up to 30x
- S23 FE: Optical 3x, Digital up to 30x
- Front Camera:
- Both: 10 MP, F2.4
- Video Recording:
- S24 FE: UHD 8K at 30fps
- S23 FE: UHD 8K at 24fps
Storage/Memory
- Both:
- Memory: 8 GB
- Storage: 128 GB
- Available Storage:
- S24 FE: 104.5 GB
- S23 FE: 100.7 GB
Network/Bearer
- Both: Dual-SIM, Nano-SIM + eSIM support, 5G capable
Connectivity
- Both:
- USB Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 1
- Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth v5.3, NFC
- Location Technology: GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo
General Information
- Dimensions:
- S24 FE: 162.0 x 77.3 x 8.0 mm, 213 g
- S23 FE: 158.0 x 76.5 x 8.2 mm, 209 g
- Sensors: Both have similar sensors including Accelerometer, Fingerprint, Gyro, etc.
Battery
- S24 FE: 4700 mAh, Internet usage (LTE/Wi-Fi): Up to 21 hours
- S23 FE: 4500 mAh, Internet usage (LTE/Wi-Fi): Up to 19/20 hours
Audio and Video
- Both:
- Stereo Support
- Video Playing Resolution: UHD 8K at 60fps
- Similar audio formats supported
Services and Applications
- S24 FE: More recent support for Galaxy devices and potentially better integration with newer devices.
- S23 FE: Slightly older support for Galaxy devices.
Software Support
- S24 FE: Security updates until October 2031
- S23 FE: Security updates until October 2028
Key Upgrades in Galaxy S24 FE vs the S23 FE
Galaxy S24 FE is powered by the latest Exynos processor. It has a larger and brighter screen for even more epic experiences. Galaxy AI features are the same as the S24 flagships, making it a solid deal at this price point. Let’s discuss key enhancements.
1. Processor
Samsung equipped the Galaxy S24 FE with an Exynos 2400e Deca-Core chip. It offers enhanced performance with speeds up to 3.1GHz. This is a notable upgrade from the S23 FE’s Exynos 2200 Octa-Core SoC to ensure smoother multitasking and gaming.
2. Larger Display
The S24 FE sports a larger, 6.7-inch, screen compared to the 6.4-inch display of the S23 FE. Both phones feature Dynamic AMOLED 2X with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the S24 FE’s panel is brighter with a peak brightness of up to 1900 nits.
3. Adaptive Camera Features
Camera specifications are the same on both S24 FE and S23 FE. However, the new S24 FE debuts adaptive pixel sensor tech for better zoom, including 2x optical quality zoom. This means even better photos in various conditions.
4. Improved Video Recording
Samsung’s latest Fan Edition introduces UHD 8K video recording at 30fps, while the S23 FE is limited to 24fps. This videography upgrade will ensure crisper, smoother video capture for those who love shooting high-resolution content.
5. Battery Capacity
The Galaxy S24 FE comes with a larger 4700mAh battery, slightly bigger than the 4500mAh battery in the S23 FE. This translates to up to 21 hours of internet (on LTE network) usage, providing better longevity.
6. Longer Software Support
Galaxy S24 FE is the first Fan Edition that supports seven years of software updates. With security updates guaranteed until October 2031, the S24 FE ensures a longer lifespan compared to the S23 FE’s support until October 2028.
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One UI 7 AI Gallery Search may be exclusive to Galaxy S25, leaving S24 and S23 behind

Galaxy S25 series with One UI 7 debuts an AI-powered Gallery Search feature. Samsung is working so hard to perfect the One UI 7 for older Galaxy devices, but that long wait won’t include the smart Gallery Search feature in the bag.
At the Unpacked event, Samsung revealed that the Galaxy S25 series’ new hardware fuels One UI 7 with an AI-powered Gallery Search feature. This functionality allows users to find photos in the Gallery with matching keywords.
Samsung Gallery app is one of the most beloved apps among users. With the new flagships, the native Gallery app is even more user-friendly with an enhanced search engine, which supports natural language queries.
With the Galaxy S25, users can enter natural phrases to search for photos more intuitively. Even short phrases work, allowing users to search using conversational language.
For example, you can simply type:
- Baby wearing a hat
- Show me pictures of my dog taking a bath this year

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Samsung’s natural language processing engine and photo analysis engine powers the Gallery Search feature, allowing users to find photos using natural sentences and expressions.
This technology identifies elements within images, such as people, animals, objects, and landscapes, while also utilizing metadata like time and location.
That said, the Galaxy S25’s AI Gallery Search feature requires specific hardware. Therefore, it’s difficult to expect the feature’s arrival on previous flagships like the Galaxy S24 series.
Now Brief
Recently, Samsung’s UX Head Sally hinted that the One UI 7 update might not bring all the S25 features to older phones. Now Brief relies on a Personal Data Engine, needing a modern processor integrating an upgraded NPU.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 series now available for purchase in Australia

Samsung has officially launched the new Galaxy S25 series in Australia. This series includes three models: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. It offers exciting upgrades and smart features powered by advanced AI technology.
The Galaxy S25 series arrives with powerful hardware capabilities and advanced AI features. These phones make everyday tasks easier and more intuitive with the help of AI that works smoothly across apps, responding to voice, text, photos, and videos.
To celebrate the launch of the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung is hosting several events across Australia:
In-Store Events: February 14
Exclusive events at flagship stores in Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, and Melbourne with product demos, giveaways, and special offers.
House of Galaxy Studios: February 13 – March 23
Experience the Galaxy S25 features and enter to win a Galaxy AI Bundle at seven major shopping centers.
Galaxy Go Superyacht Experience: Feb 19-21 in Sydney, Feb 19-20 in Brisbane
Commuters can swap their traditional morning journey for an elevated ride to work on a superyacht on Sydney Harbour and Brisbane River. Additionally, Samsung is transforming Manly Wharf into an exciting hub in partnership with Val Morgan Outdoor.
In Sydney CBD, a powerful marketing campaign will showcase the Galaxy S25 series across the city’s skyline and shopping precincts, including tram wraps and digital panels in key locations.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series
Samsung Galaxy S25 series features Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform to make AI tasks faster and more responsive. With features like ProScaler and Samsung’s Digital Natural Image engine (mDNIe), the Galaxy S25 series offers better image quality and helps the screen use power more efficiently.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera is another highlight of the latest S series. It has a 50MP ultrawide sensor, which gives users clear, professional-like photos. The phone also has AI-powered features to make images look even better.
For the Galaxy S25 series, there is Gemini, an AI assistant that helps users with tasks in 46 languages. These devices come pre-installed with Android 15-based One UI 7. This new software adds several features including Now Brief and Now Bar to enhance productivity.
With One UI 7, you can even ask the phone to find your favorite sports team’s schedule and add it to your calendar. Google’s new Circle to Search feature also provides helpful tips and actions with just one tap. Also, Samsung is collaborating with other big companies to ensure digital content is more transparent.
Availability
Starting February 14, the Galaxy S25 series is now available through carriers, retailers, and Samsung.com with bonus offers like six months of Gemini Advanced and 2TB cloud storage.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes in Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Black, Titanium Whitesilver, and Titanium Gray. The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ are available in Navy, Silver Shadow, Icyblue, and Mint.
Exclusive color options are also available on Samsung.com, including Titanium Pinkgold, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Jadegreen for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. For the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25, Blueblack, Coralred, and Pinkgold variants are available.
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Samsung One UI 7 Update: List of eligible Galaxy devices

In early December, Samsung started the One UI 7 Beta Program for the S24 series. The official unveil happened with the S25 series on January 22. However, the Stable update’s rollout schedule hasn’t been announced for Galaxy devices.
The One UI 7 software introduces a boldly revamped design and user interface with renovated components. It also brings enhanced privacy and security, improved multitasking, optimized battery, and massive customization options.
Samsung has significantly delayed the One UI 7 update’s rollout for Galaxy devices. Still, the official version is expected to roll out in the next few weeks. Here, we explore the final list of Samsung Galaxy devices that should get the One UI 7 update.
Samsung One UI 7 Update Eligible Devices List
Samsung’s software support and rollout strategy are clear. Thankfully, we now know which Galaxy devices are eligible for the One UI 7 upgrade.
Galaxy S Android 15 Update List
- Galaxy S21 Series
- Galaxy S21 FE
- Galaxy S22 Series
- Galaxy S23 Series
- Galaxy S23 FE
- Galaxy S24 Series
- Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy Z Android 15 Update List
- Galaxy Z Flip 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
Note: Samsung prioritizes these flagship models, ensuring they will be among the first to experience One UI 7.
Galaxy Tab Android 15 Update List
- Galaxy Tab S10+ / S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab A9 / A9+
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
- Galaxy Tab S8 / S8+ / Tab S8 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9 / S9+ / S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE / S9 FE+
Samsung has a reliable track record for releasing updates for mid-range and budget devices. Here are the eligible devices that will get the big update in 2025.
Galaxy A/M/F Android 15 Update List
- Galaxy A06
- Galaxy A05s / A15 / A25 /A35 /A55
- Galaxy A14 / A24 / A34 / A54
- Galaxy A33 / A53 / A73
- Galaxy M14 / F14
- Galaxy M34 / M54 / F54
- Galaxy M35 /M55 / F55
Note: The list includes previous rollouts, software guarantees, and experience.
Flagships released before the S21 series will not receive One UI 7. Samsung has greatly expanded software support across ranges, despite this, the company’s popular mid-rangers like the A52, A72, and A52s are no longer eligible.
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These 20 things (settings) will improve your new Galaxy S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra

You’ve received a new Galaxy S25 device with pre-tuned software and optimized settings for the first use. However, the phone has plenty of room for improvement and this tweak guide will help you to make it more interactive. These 20 things (settings) will improve your new Galaxy S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra packs bring One UI 7 out of the box and major additions to this One UI version will be visible at first glance.
Aside from new features, the home screen, apps, actions, and others need manual tuning. So, we’ve picked 20 settings you can change to improve the Samsung Galaxy S25 series smartphone user experience.
- Connect Google and Samsung account
- Download app updates
- Auto updates
- Check software updates
- Check Google Play system update
- Swipe gestures
- Vertical app drawer
- App drawer button
- Screen timeout
- Unified quick settings panel
- Quick switch gesture
- Now bar
- Now brief
- Battery widget
- Accidental touch protection
- Auto restart
- Video brightness
- Find app and device protection
- Edge panel
- Battery protection
1. Connect Google and Samsung accounts
It’s part of the device setup and if you haven’t already, get these two accounts logged into your S25. A Samsung account will keep track of your devices and cloud services as well as a warranty.
S25 series has Google apps and services such as Play Store, which requires a Gmail account. Once logged in, you can also get a better experience by importing Chrome and YouTube user data or managing your subscriptions.
2. Update apps
Your S25 device may have pending app updates. The phone might start auto-update when you connect to Wi-Fi during setup. However, you should verify the app updates with the following instructions. App updates bring compatibility and stability improvements, essential components for a better user experience.
Here’s how to check for app updates
Play store
- Manage apps and device
- Updates
- Check the updates and download
Galaxy Store
- Menu
- Updates
- Download the latest updates on the screen
3. Auto update
There’s one better way to keep all of your S25’s app updates on check by enabling auto app updates.
Play Store
- Settings
- Network preference
- Auto-update apps
- Select auto update mode
Galaxy Store
- Menu
- Settings
- Auto update apps
- Select the update mode
4. Check software update
Similar to the app updates, the device receives new software updates with features and performance improvement with over-the-air (OTA) software updates. Give it a check with the following instructions:
- Settings
- Software update
- Download and Install
5. Google Play Protect update
This update will improve the Android OS features and security for Google apps and services for your S25 device.
To check the latest Play Protect update go to:
- Settings
- Security and privacy
- Updates
- Google Play system update
- Restart or Download
The device will restart and you can try to check another pending Play update. Google releases these updates once a month, they might be installed automatically but we suggest you download them as soon as you can.
6. Swipe Gestures
The Galaxy S25 series comes with virtual navigation buttons but gestures speed up screen interactions. You can swipe up, left, right, and slide to change opened apps and do more. Here’s how you can enable swipe gestures.
- Open Settings
- Display
- Navigation bar
- Select Swipe gestures

Swipe Gestures
7. Vertical App Drawer
Your S25 is set to horizontal app drawer but One UI 7.0 allows you to set it vertical and scroll all installed apps. Set the app drawer to vertical with the following steps
- Swipe up from the home screen
- Select the three dots on the search bar
- Tap Sort
- Alphabetical order
- That’s it

Vertical App Drawer
8. App drawer button
Samsung One UI can even simplify the app drawer access with an app screen shortcut. This old-school Galaxy feature can be enabled via:
- Settings
- Home screen
- Tap the Show App screen button on the home screen
You can reorganize this button similar to any other app icon.
9. Screen timeout
The default screen time is set to 30 seconds and you can switch it to 1 minute, or take it down to 15 seconds. Do this by entering
- Settings
- Display
- Screen timeout
You can also enable the screen while viewing feature to keep the screen on as long as you use the phone.
10. Unified Quick Settings Panel
The Galaxy S25 series has separate notification and quick settings panels. Yet, an option will let you unify quick settings and notifications.
Open the Quick Settings panel by swiping down from the top right. Tap the edit (pen) button, select “Panel settings” and then “Together”.
That’s it.
11. Quick switch gesture:
If you decide to use a separate quick and notifications panel, a swipe gesture from left to right or right to left can be used for a fast switch.
12. Now Bar
Galaxy S25 series has a Now Bar feature to keep you posted with important tasks from the lock screen.
However, you can enable or disable any supported Now Bar from appearing on the lock screen, via Settings > Lock screen and AOD > Now bar > Select apps and notifications that you want to enable or disable.
13. Now Brief
Now Brief is a new feature that uses AI to detect and suggest actions throughout the day. You can select content to see in your Now Brief from the settings.
14. Battery Widget
You can know more about the connected devices including smartphones, smartwatches, Galaxy rings, and earbuds right from the home screen.
You can add a battery widget by closing two fingers inward on the home screen, selecting Widgets, and Battery.
15. Accidental touch protection
Those slim bezels improve the viewing experience but might create a hard time while holding the device and Accidental touch protection could save the day.
To enable this feature, go to Settings > Display and then Accidental Touch Protection.
16. Auto Restart
The phone could face errors if it is going on a long time without a restart. The S25 series equips an auto-optimization feature, which closes background apps and cleans memory to keep the phone smooth.
Go to Settings > Device care > Auto optimization and select Auto restart. Here you can choose to restart when needed or schedule the restart on a specific day and time.
17. Video brightness
Your new flagship has a bright display but the software keeps it down to normal brightness. However, you can choose to increase the brightness for specific apps as soon as the phone detects an active video playback.
You can enable this feature via – Settings > Advanced features > Video brightness.
18. Find app and Device Protection
This is an all-in-one app to keep your Samsung devices in check. It helps you to locate, ring, check battery status, and navigate to connected devices. You can also share your live location with your family and friends.
Open the Find app from the Samsung folder (or search) and provide all setup permissions to get things running.
Separately, you can increase the phone’s lost and theft protection by enabling Send last location from Find My Mobile settings.
Also, check the Theft protection to require a series of measures to guard the device’s sensitive credentials and lock the screen if your phone is stolen.
19. Edge panel
Edge panel works as a favorite app hub hanging on the home screen’s corner. You can change its position on the left and right side. Or you should remove the default app selection and add your favorite ones in the edge panel.
20. Battery protection
Your smartphone has a battery protection feature with three settings that you can tweak to see better battery performance. Choose one that suits you best.
Conclusion
Samsung Galaxy S25 devices have a bunch of settings to explore but these are 20 things you should check first to get a better user experience.
These are some essential settings, please check our S25 series section to get more tips and information about this new Samsung flagship.
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Samsung unveils new 55-inch OLED TV with advanced AI features

Samsung has launched a new 55-inch OLED TV model (55SF85) in Korea, integrating AI technology. The 2025 model of the Samsung TV is packed with enhanced AI features, which elevates the home entertainment experience.
This new OLED TV features an AI Smart Home function, which analyzes the user’s lifestyle, home device status, weather, and indoor temperature to provide useful suggestions. For example, if air quality drops, the TV might suggest operating the air purifier or adjusting the blinds to improve cooling efficiency.
Moreover, there’s a Home Monitoring feature, which uses the TV’s sensors and cameras to provide real-time security alerts. If abnormal movement is detected when the TV is off, the system sends an alarm to the user’s mobile device or another TV.
The Click to Search function allows users to receive recommendations for similar content or learn more about characters without interrupting their viewing experience. It is easily activated by a new AI button on the remote.

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Also, the TV supports real-time translation that allows you to translate subtitles into your preferred language while watching foreign shows or movies. With AI Mode, the TV automatically adjusts the picture quality depending on what you’re watching.
AI adjusts the brightness to fit the room’s lighting. It also fine-tunes audio by separating dialogue, music, and sound effects to suit the room environment. These new AI features make the Samsung OLED TV more useful and impressive.
Priced at 2.19 million won, the Samsung 55-inch OLED TV (55SF85) is available for purchase on Samsung.com and Coupang. Customers can take advantage of the AI Subscription Club for affordable financing. Samsung OLED Sale Festa is also underway in the Samsung Store.
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