The Samsung Galaxy S23 Fan Edition (FE) is rumored to launch sometime in the fourth quarter of this year. There has been little or no new information about the phone’s alleged specifications until now. Galaxy Club, a Dutch news site, posted a rumor about the Galaxy S23 FE and its main camera. According to a “reliable source,” the Galaxy S23 FE may receive a much-needed main camera upgrade compared to the Galaxy S21 FE, which was launched in 2022. The phone will reportedly feature a 50MP main camera sensor, similar to the one currently used in the standard S23.

The upgrade to the Galaxy S23 FE’s main camera is significant, as the S21 FE’s main wide sensor was only 12MP. The S23 FE’s main camera is rumored to receive a 50MP sensor, similar to the one used in the standard S23. There is no additional information available about the Galaxy S23 FE beyond the main camera upgrade. Reports suggest that the S23 FE could feature Samsung’s Exynos 2200 chipset, which has proven to be problematic and less efficient than Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen1. The other two camera sensors of the Galaxy S23 FE are still unknown.

It seems likely that Samsung will keep some configurations for the Galaxy S23 FE. This includes 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of internal storage, and a 4500W battery with support for 25W fast-charging. However, this has not been confirmed by Samsung.