Is Samsung Galaxy S23 FE worth it in India with Exynos 2200 processor? Let's find out!

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Is Samsung Galaxy S23 FE worth it in India with Exynos 2200 processor? Let's find out! (Images: samsung.com)
Is Samsung Galaxy S23 FE worth it in India with Exynos 2200 processor? Let's find out! (Images: samsung.com)

Delhi : The Galaxy S23 FE was introduced by Samsung in India, and it appears to have a lot going for it. A 6.4-inch AMOLED display, a 50MP camera with a 12MP wide-angle and an 8MP 3x zoom lens, and a 4500mAh battery are included. You're receiving an outdated device since Samsung chose to export the Exynos 2200-powered S23 FE to India. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor powers the worldwide version, and despite being a year old, it still performs extremely well – just have a look at the Nothing Phone (2).

For your better knowledge, we are here to tell you that Exynos phones have a lengthy history of overheating and thermal throttling if you've ever used one. Even Samsung felt the Exynos 2200 wasn't up to par for the Galaxy S23 series, which only utilises the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Those problems persisted with the Exynos 2200.

Similar to this, Samsung launched the Exynos version of the S21 FE in the nation before following it up with the Snapdragon 888 variation earlier this year.

The price of the Galaxy S23 FE is another consideration. The 8GB/128GB version of the device starts at a startling 59,999 in India, while the 8GB/256GB model costs 64,999. Although Samsung is encouraging the launch by providing 10,000 off any model via a variety of discounts, the S23 FE is just not a good value.

So, if you're considering the S23 FE, consider if it's really worth it to get a phone that's lacking in first appeal when there are so many top-notch options available. My suggestion is the Pixel 7, which is now selling for only 41,999 for the 8GB/128GB variant. The Pixel 7 will receive software upgrades before Samsung's phones do because to its excellent hardware, stunning design, cleaner software, and Google-only capabilities.

The Pixel 7's cameras are its finest feature; they produce images that are superior to those of any other smartphone in this class, including the S23 FE. The Pixel 7 is exclusively restricted to a 90Hz OLED panel for its display.

The Nothing Phone (2) has a lot to offer if you don't like the way the Pixel 7 looks or would like another choice. You can get it for 44,999 for the 8GB/128GB edition, which has a distinctive design, robust hardware, and highly customized software that matches the outside design beautifully.