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The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is on sale for nearly $200 off — hurry!

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Time for a smartphone upgrade? You may want to take advantage of Walmart’s offer for the 256GB model of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE. A $179 discount brings the device’s price down to just $470 from $649 originally, but likely not for long as Samsung Galaxy deals always attract a lot of attention. If you don’t want to miss out on the savings, you’re going to have to push through with your purchase immediately, as the stocks that are up for sale may be gone as soon as tomorrow.

Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

In our review of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, one of its cons was its price. That’s no longer the case with this discount from Walmart, so you wouldn’t want to miss this chance to buy the most affordable entry in the Samsung Galaxy S24 line of smartphones. The device is powered by the Samsung Exynos 2400e processor and 8GB of RAM, which will be enough for most people, and it ships with the Android 14-based One UI 6.1 platform, which you can upgrade to Android 15-based One UI 7.0 right after unboxing.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is equipped with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X touchscreen with 2340 x 1080 resolution, an up to 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,900 nits of peak brightness — basically, it’s an amazing display. The smartphone is protected by Gorilla Glass and an IP68 rating, and it offers the full suite of Galaxy AI features. For photography lovers, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE’s rear camera system includes a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP telephoto camera, and a 12MP ultrawide camera, while there’s a 10MP selfie camera at the front.

In one of the most attractive phone deals that you can shop right now, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE with 256GB of storage is available for only $470, for savings of $179 on its sticker price of $649. This bargain isn’t going to last forever though — in fact, stocks may sell out sooner than you think. If you want to make sure that you buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for a more affordable price than usual, you should add it to your cart and finish the checkout process without hesitation.

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