I’ve been a daily user of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for the past year, and while there are plenty of things I appreciate about this device, my list of gripes is far longer. Sure, it’s a capable, reliable handset. It’s the sort of product that Samsung can produce in its sleep. But that’s part of the problem: the Galaxy FE series — the Fan Edition series, just to remind you — is slowly becoming just another mid-range Samsung with no identity, copy-pasted specs, and a misunderstanding of what the “fans” really want.
With the Galaxy S26 FE’s debut set for later this year, I want to address some of the issues I have with the FE line right now and the ways Samsung could tempt my wallet before the next release.