
While it might be hard for some folks to side step the ongoing free credit offers on the new Galaxy S25, S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra, Amazon is now offering some solid price drops on the much more affordable Galaxy S24 FE. Regularly $650 and $710, respectively, you’ll now find the 128GB and 256GB models on sale for $499.99 and $559.99 shipped at Amazon. That’s $150 off, the lowest price we can find, and the best we have tracked since the Black Friday offers last year – the 256GB model is now with $25 of the Amazon all-time low.

Over on the official Samsung site, you won’t find any straight up discounts on this phone right now. You can, of course, leverage the up to $400 in instant trade-in credit there if you have some gear to flip, but Amazon is your best bet otherwise.

The Samsung S24 FE is clearly no Galaxy S25, but it can make for a wonderful mid-range device for folks who just don’t need or care about the latest and greatest. With today’s deals, it comes in at $300 under the price of the most affordable S25, and in comparison to the S25+ that has a similar-sized display, it is $500 less.
S24 FE features a 6.7-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display running on a Exynos 2400e chipset with a 10MP camera and a future-proof update plan – 7 years of Android OS upgrades and security updates. A complete rundown of what to expect awaits over on 9to5Google, of course.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE features:
- Take a great pic, then make it better using Photo Assist¹ with Galaxy AI, It gives you suggestions for improving your photo and makes it easier to move, remove or resize objects for post-worthy pics every time.
- Understand text, calls and in-person conversations in another language using real-time translations with Galaxy AI.
- Sometimes you just want to make the moment last longer. Using Instant Slow-Mo¹ with Galaxy AI, simply tap and hold to replay any video in epic slow motion.
- Do what you love, whether work or play, without worrying about your battery. Galaxy S24 FE intuitively manages your apps to make your charge last longer.
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