Samsung Galaxy S23 FE spotted on TENAA, photos and specs tag along

We are aware that the Galaxy S23 FE is just around the corner. Last we heard, Samsung is preparing for a September launch, and an official support page for the device has already been spotted online, indicating that things are definitely progressing.

Now, the highly anticipated S23 FE has finally passed through the TENAA certification authority, providing live photos and additional specification details in the process. As expected, the phone bears a striking resemblance to its flagship non-FE counterparts.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE TENAA images

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE TENAA images
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE TENAA images
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE TENAA images

Regarding the specification details, we know that the phone measures 158.0 x 76.5 x 8.2 mm and weighs in at 210 grams. It is quite compact, as previously anticipated from the already known screen diagonal of 6.4 inches. The panel in question will have a Full HD+ resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. In case you were wondering, it follows the familiar Samsung 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The TENAA document also confirms that the display supports 16 million colors, or 8-bit color depth, as expected. Previous leaks have indicated that the display should support a 120Hz refresh rate and feature an under-display fingerprint reader.

Rumors have suggested that the S23 FE will come equipped with either a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or an Exynos 2200 chipset, depending on the market. The TENAA certified device seems to be powered by the Snapdragon chip, featuring an octa-core CPU configuration and a maximum frequency of 2.99 GHz. It is coupled with 8GB of RAM and, according to the document, either 128GB or 256GB of onboard storage.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE TENAA List

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE TENAA List

The phone will feature a 50MP main camera, an 8MP telephoto lens (likely 3x) and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. On the opposite side, there is a 10 MP selfie camera. The included battery is a 4370mAh pack, expected to support 25W charging. As for the software, expect Android 13 with OneUI 5.1, of course.

Source: GSMArena