Thanks for the tip, according to reports, a large proportion of Samsung smartphones are manufactured in factories in Vietnam. There are also indications that Samsung also carries out production in India.
This is a new device. You can find all second-hand Samsung smartphones in our assortment at the following link: https://www.galaxus.ch/it/s1/secondhand/producttype/smartphone-24?filter=bra%3D422
You can use this device in Argentina as it supports the necessary frequencies for major networks there. Additionally, you can install Argentinian applications on it since it runs on Android, which allows for the installation of apps from the Google Play Store or other sources.
I'm not quite sure if I understand the question correctly - the device supports roaming and can also be used abroad. Or is this dependent on the SIM you want to use.
The Galaxy S24 FE (256 GB, Blue, 6.70", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G) is an original Samsung product and not a refurbished device. It is a new smartphone with the typical manufacturer specifications as described on the official Samsung website, including the latest features and warranty conditions that apply to new devices.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is compatible with French networks, including 3G, 4G, 4G+, and 5G, which means it can be used in France without coverage problems. When it comes to French apps, there are no region-specific restrictions, so you can access all the apps available on the Google Play Store in France. The phone is not set up specifically for Switzerland, so it is suitable for use in France.
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE supports both dual SIM and eSIM. It has a physical SIM card slot and an eSIM module, which makes it possible to use either a physical SIM and an eSIM or two physical SIM cards.
Yes, I believe that this is possible with the French banks, but of course I can't guarantee it, and I've never been in France for any length of time. I don't see the problem with the bank either, because as long as you have an account in the country then you have a residence in France and therefore a postal address, these are points where the bank is interested. What else the bank is interested in is important in the financial sector, e.g. regular salary, etc. I don't see any problem at all with the mobile, but I or my wife use it in Costa Rica and it works without any problems there. you just have to do everything exactly when installing it and one thing at a time. also check whether it works, the restart until synchronisation, that also works much easier if you do this in the same country where you live, which in this case would be France. Under no circumstances should you do this in Switzerland first, as this can lead to problems because you will still have Switzerland stored as the country where possible. There are also more problems when you change countries, as I always have problems because nowadays the supposed security checks are "over" -checked and then Switzerland interferes when you are in France and vice versa. This is of course not the case when you go on holiday for 2-3 weeks and I am in Switzerland for 1-3 months and in Costa Rica for 3-7 months. You should also have the bank in the same country where you live and I spend money and register your mobile.
I would like to order the Samsung Galaxy S 24 FE with 256 GB in the colour graphite. On the Samsung homepage, the item number SM-S721BZKGEUB is given for this device. On the Galaxus order page, however, the following Samsung article number is given: SM-S721BZKGEUE. Although only the last letter has changed, I would still like to know whether this is a "printing error" or whether a slightly different product is being offered for sale, possibly for other regions.
Thank you for your help.
Yes, you can use the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE (128 GB, Blue, 6.70", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G) in Argentina. It is compatible with the mobile networks and telephony operators in Argentina, including Claro, with full band support for good coverage. Additionally, you can use eSIM technology in Argentina with carriers like Claro, Movistar, and Personal, allowing easy activation without changing physical SIM cards. You can also install Argentinian applications on it, as it runs on Android, which supports app installations from the Google Play Store or other sources available in Argentina.
Somehow I can't get out of the "important note":
Functionality Samsung Pay & Samsung KNOX
Samsung Pay and Samsung KNOX can be used with offers from Digitec Galaxus. Offers from Digitec Galaxus AG are eligible for promotion during official promotions of the organiser Samsung Electronics Switzerland AG.
--> Up to this point, I understand that any Samsung Galaxy product purchased from Digitec is fully functional and has no limitations, functional or otherwise.
Offers from retailers are excluded from promotions. The function of Samsung Pay and Samsung KNOX cannot be guaranteed in these cases. Alternatively, payment options such as Google Wallet, TWINT, PayPal etc. can be used without any problems.
--> But when I read the last two sentences, it says exactly the opposite!
Could this be clarified so that it is clear exactly what you can expect when buying a Samsung device from Digitec?
The main difference between the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24 FE lies in the size and technical specifications. Here are some of the most important differences:
- Display: the Galaxy S24 FE has a larger display of 6.7 inches compared to the Galaxy S24's 6.2 inches.
- Processor: The Galaxy S24 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the USA, while the Galaxy S24 FE uses the Exynos 2400e.
- Battery: The Galaxy S24 FE has a larger battery with 4700 mAh compared to the 4000 mAh of the Galaxy S24.
- Camera: Both models have similar camera settings, but the Galaxy S24 FE offers a slightly wider zoom function.