The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
Attractive design with a strong feature set, but faces intense competition in its price range.What's good
- Reasonable price point
- Strong main camera
- Big vibrant display
- IP68 water resistant
- Wireless charging
What's bad
- Older processor
- Chunky bezels
- Hefty size
- Inconsistent telephoto performance
- No charger included
Design
The Galaxy S23 FE looks similar to the Galaxy S23 but is larger and heavier, potentially impacting one-handed use. It features glass on the front and back, paired with an aluminum frame, providing a solid feel in your hand, but some reviewers noted it's easier to nick and scratch, urging consideration for a protective case.
It retains an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, which adds assurance for everyday mishaps. "The design is almost identical to the budget Galaxy A54," mentioned a reviewer, indicating some design compromise to maintain a lower price point.
Display(s)
The 6.4-inch screen gives you bright, bold colors, particularly in Samsung's Vivid display mode. Some say it's a bit too bold, so you can switch to the Natural mode for a more balanced view.
Reviewers noted that even when used in natural light, the display maintains its clarity, beneficial for outdoor use. The 120Hz refresh rate also ensures smooth scrolling and responsive gameplay.
"The Galaxy S23 FE offers a nice display, vivid and bright, though slightly less vibrant than its flagship kin," experts from various reviews shared.
Performance
This phone uses a two-year-old processor along with 8GB of RAM, bringing respectable performance for its price. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 engine, reused from last year's lineup, ensures applications run without notable lags during daily tasks.
However, reviewers like TechRadar have mentioned it "needs to be handled with care" due to potential heat issues during prolonged use. Despite this, the performance stands firm, making it suitable for casual mobile games and multitasking needs.
Software & Storage
Samsung's One UI 6, layered over Android 14, delivers a polished and user-friendly interface. You'll enjoy a stable and secure system with four years of updates.
Smooth navigation and multitasking mark the software experience, even with some extra app bloat that you'll need to manage initially. Samsung's One UI is noticeably busy compared to Google's UI.
Experts from TechRadar highlight Samsung's commitment: "Samsung has made an excellent promise of four years of OS updates and five years of security patches." This ensures longevity for your investment.
Cameras
With a 50MP main camera, the device captures bright and detailed shots, excelling in various lighting situations. Samsung's image processing ensures colors pop, especially for landscapes and food shots. Night photography is reliable thanks to the smart camera AI that efficiently brightens scenes, but can be overly brightened at times according to experts.
While the 12MP ultra-wide lens maintains a consistent color palette, it finds less detail in low-light settings, delivering decent images without matching the main sensor's clarity. The 8MP 3x telephoto lens, while offering versatility, yields quality only under well-lit conditions. Reviewers noted, "Telephoto images often lack clarity," suggesting its use primarily in brighter scenarios.
Selfie enthusiasts get clear results from the 10MP front camera, although some users miss the sharper detail found in pricier models. Video capabilities impress with up to 8K recording, yet stabilization doesn't match more premium devices.
Battery
The 4,500mAh battery provides enough juice to last a full day with typical use, addressing concerns about having to charge too frequently. This benefit aligns with the needs of many who struggle with rapid battery drain.
Charging is efficient despite the absence of a charger in the package, as it supports 25W fast charging. Reviewers observed it can reach 55% in just 30 minutes using a compatible charger. Wireless charging is also available, offering versatility in how you choose to power your device. Expert analysts noted that the device ‘offers a day’s power with ease,' highlighting its practicality in daily life.
Audio
Samsung's Galaxy S23 FE includes stereo speakers, ensuring high volume levels when watching movies or playing games. Reviewers mention the setup "can get extremely loud," which is great for immersive entertainment without needing external speakers.
For calls, the audio clarity is acceptable, but reviewers note the quality can diminish at higher volumes. This design might mean adjusting volume settings to avoid piercing highs and achieve the most comfortable sound experience.
The Bottom Line
This phone offers features like a dedicated telephoto camera and wireless charging, typical of higher-end models, at a reasonable price. It's built with quality materials such as glass and aluminium, offering a premium feel despite some critics noting its bulkiness.
Samsung's decision to launch close to other models creates competition among their own devices, adding complexity for consumers. "The timing of its release is simply preposterous," wrote a reviewer from Android Authority.
Overall, if you value a slightly larger screen and robust build for a competitive price, it's a compelling option.
What the Critics Are Saying...


- Jon Mundy, Tech AdvisorYou can’t argue with the Galaxy S23 FE as a proposition. It sports many of the key features of a flagship phone – not least a dedicated telephoto camera and wireless charging – but for a lower price. However, it’s a little unwieldy, and the timing of its arrival is far from ideal.


- Daniel Schmidt, NotebookcheckThe Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is a good smartphone that places between the A series and the premium segment.


- Cam Bunton, Pocket-lintI asked why this phone exists at the beginning of this review, and I think the answer only really becomes clear when you compare it to the S23 Plus or S24 Plus. The S23 FE is effectively about offering that big-screen experience with a powerful, fast processor at a much cheaper price than the Plus-s...


- Carsten Drees, NextPitTechnically, Samsung delivered a really great smartphone in a very confident and experienced manner. However, there is the elephant in the room: other devices from the company might cannibalize its sales! It features the expected great performance, a wonderful display, a well-balanced camera line-up...


- DxOMarkThe Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, the special Fan Edition from the S23 series, struggled in most of our battery tests, particularly in autonomy. When used moderately, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE provided a bit less than two days of autonomy, which is below average in our database. When testing under individu...
Prices (Where to Buy)
Common Questions
The Galaxy S23 FE price will vary depending on retailer, age, special offers and whether or not it's purchased with a service plan. If purchased with a 2 year service contract for example, you would likely pay much less for the phone itself up front. You can compare Samsung Galaxy S23 FE prices from around the web here on The Informr.
We've got you covered! Download a free PDF copy of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE user manual here.
Samsung backs up the Galaxy S23 FE with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
If your Galaxy S23 FE has problems and is still within its warranty period, you could contact Samsung support or the retailer you purchased the phone from. You'll find Samsung's contact information here. If your phone is off warranty and needs repair for a physical problem such as a broken screen or bad battery, you should visit an authorized service centre or a local phone repair shop. You can also connect with others in The Informr Community Forum to find and share answers to questions.
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