Most of the details about the Galaxy S23 FE have already been leaked. Among these details, one, leaked by Dutch website GalaxyClub, concerns the color options of Samsung's upcoming smartphone, which is about to launch any day now. Surprisingly, one of them would bring back a rather unique color.
For those in a hurry:
- One of the leaks related to the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE concerns the colors of the new cell phone;
- Among them, there would be purple – which could be the old ultraviolet, used by the brand in the Galaxy S9, in 2018;
- Compared to the purple currently used by Samsung, this one leans a little more towards red, as well as being more vivid.
According to information on the website, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Fan Edition would be available in four color options:
- Graphite (gray);
- White;
- Lemon (light green);
- Purple.
The color that would be making its return to Samsung smartphones is purple, possibly the ultraviolet that was used in the Galaxy S9 when it was launched in 2018. Compared to the shade of purple currently used by Samsung, this variant tends to have a slightly more reddish hue and a more vibrant appearance.
If this particularity is confirmed in the Galaxy S23 FE, Samsung will be reintroducing this color after having kept it out of its designs for a period of five years. This will mark the notable return of this hue to the South Korean brand's product line.
Galaxy S23 FE specifications
TENAA, the Chinese regulatory body, has already granted certification for the smartphone to be sold in China. In addition to indicating the imminent launch, the filings also provide detailed information about the S23 FE's specifications.
As anticipated, the Galaxy S23 FE will be virtually identical to the standard Galaxy S23, featuring rounded corners, a camera array located on the upper left of the rear, and a front-facing camera positioned at the top of the device.
Documents from the Chinese regulatory body also corroborate the dimensions of the device, which measure 158 x 76,5 x 8,2 mm, with a weight of 210 grams.