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Ah, the Galaxy S24 FE. The Fan Edition of the Galaxy S24 lineup. This phone always comes out at a pretty odd time, and seems like the red-headed stepchild of the flagship range. Why? It’s pretty simple. It comes out just a few months before the lineup gets refreshed – this time around, the Galaxy S25 is expected in January, so only three months out. It’s also a lower-end model, despite using the Galaxy S24 name. Though, this year, Samsung did make some larger changes. Including giving it a larger display (the same size as Galaxy S24 Plus), and an Exynos chipset, instead of a year or two old Snapdragon chip.

While the Galaxy S24 FE does look a lot like the Galaxy A55, it does have quite a few upgrades that make it a much better phone. Like a larger and brighter display, a faster processor, more RAM, though it does have a smaller battery. However, the real question is whether it is worth the $649 asking price from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Hardware and Design

The Galaxy S24 FE design looks pretty similar to other Samsung phones that have launched in the past couple of years. It’s their design identity, so of course it’s going to look similar. That includes the flat back, flat sides, and the individual camera bumps. Surprisingly, the back is covered in glass and not plastic, and uses Gorilla Victus 5 on the back, with Victus Plus on the front. This makes it pretty safe from scratches and shattering. I haven’t done any drop testing with this phone, but it does seem to do pretty well against scratches.

Samsung sells the Galaxy S24 FE in five colors: blue, graphite, gray, mint, and yellow. Our model here is the blue, which is the hero color this year. It’s a good-looking color, almost like a baby blue color. While I do prefer some darker blue colors, this one isn’t bad at all. The sides are going to be silver, thanks to the Armor Aluminum. These all make for some pretty nice upgrades to the Galaxy S24 FE this year.

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In the hand, it feels, well a lot like an iPhone. Of course, that comes down to the flat sides as well as the curved corners. It’s not a bad thing, and it’s something that everyone seems to be copying these days, even Google with the Pixel 9 series. My one complaint, and it’s an old one, is to make the camera module flush with the back of the phone. This is something that Google is going to be doing with the Pixel 9a when it launches in March. The main reason for this is that the Galaxy S24 FE rocks quite a bit on a table, and dust does get stuck around these cameras when they come in and out of your pocket. Getting pretty dirty, pretty quickly. It is easy to clean, however.

On the bottom of the phone, you’ll notice there is a speaker grill, a microphone and a USB-C port. Now the first thing I noticed was that the USB-C port was not centered. This is also the case on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra actually, but not on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Why isn’t it centered? The only thing I can think of is, because of the layout on the inside of the phone. But this should not affect cases, really, though we don’t have any here to really test out just yet.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Display

If you’re looking for the best display on a smartphone, then you’ll want to keep looking, as the Galaxy S24 FE doesn’t have it – Galaxy S24 Ultra on the other hand. That being said, this display is quite good, and I’d say it’s the best in this price range (sub-$700).

This is a Samsung display, so everything I’m about to say should come as no surprise. But the display is bright, vivid and has amazing color reproduction. Watching videos on this from YouTube, Netflix, and other video apps looks absolutely stunning. Speaking of brightness, this does get up to 1,900 nits. That doesn’t sound a lot compared to what the Galaxy S24 Ultra or Google Pixel 9 Pro can do. However, it is bright enough. Using this outdoors, I had no issue seeing the display. And in our testing, we were able to get it up to about 1,500 nits. You’ll never see the 1,900 nits of peak brightness unless you’re in the perfect environment for it.

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Another minor thing that you probably won’t be able to not see, is the bottom bezel. It is thicker than the sides and the top bezel, though it is barely thicker, it is somewhat noticeable. The bezels on their own are a little thick, but nothing to cry about.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Performance

Inside the Galaxy S24 FE is the Exynos 2400e, which is one of the rare times that the US actually gets an Exynos chipset. This is a 4nm, 10-core chipset. So it’s not quite as efficient as some of the more high-end chipsets on the market. But it does clock in at over 3GHz. That’s paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage (on our unit, there is also options for 256GB and 512GB).

The Exynos 2400e has been pretty pleasant for me. The phone has performed really well, in fact there were times that I forgot this was even an Exynos-powered device. It also doesn’t really get that hot, which we’ll talk more about in our thermal testing in a bit. It runs really smoothly, which was not something I expected from the Exynos 2400e, after hearing all the horror stories from Europe about how bad Exynos is over there.

Even in gaming, the Exynos 2400e performed really well, and when you see the benchmarks, you’ll see why. I’ve played both Genshin Impact and Wild Rift on here with almost no issues. It’s been a very pleasant experience all around.

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Benchmarks

As always, we are running three benchmarks on the Galaxy S24 FE. The first one is Geekbench 6. This benchmark tests the raw performance of the CPU in single-core and multi-core, as well as the GPU. And I have to say the scores here are pretty impressive. On the single-core, it scored 2,111 and multi-core was 6,478. That’s pretty similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, and a huge upgrade over the Galaxy S23 FE. On the GPU side, it hit a score of 15,309 which is nearly 3x higher than the Galaxy S23 FE, and about 30% higher than the Galaxy S24 Ultra. In fact, it’s the highest GPU score we’ve seen on any Android device, only the iPhones have been able to beat it (quite easily too). That explains why this phone works so well in gaming.

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The next benchmark we run is 3DMark Wildlife Extreme Stress Test, which will push the device to its limits and tell us how well it can sustain the performance. This is a twofer as we also use this as a thermal test, since this is about the hottest your phone will ever get. With this test, you get a Best Loop score, a Lowest Loop and from the 20 loops that are run, a stability percentage is made. For the best Loop, it scored 3,475 which is good, but not the best. The lowest loop was 2,269 and that brought the stability to 65.3% which is actually really impressive. Many phones are closer to 50%, including the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Finally, we run a third benchmark that is pretty tough to “cheat” on. And that is video exporting. Essentially, we load up a 60-second video and then export it, timing how long it takes to export. On the Galaxy S24 FE, this test was done in just 6.8 seconds. That’s a pretty good improvement over the Galaxy S23 FE which did the same test in 14.58 seconds, and even over the Galaxy S24 Ultra which did it in 7.75 seconds.

Thermals

For thermal testing, we do three different tests. First up is a benchmark called 3DMark Wildlife Extreme Stress Test. This is going to push your device to the limits and get it about as hot as it will ever get. So this is the extreme end of thermal testing. The next test is playing Genshin Impact for an hour at max settings and max brightness. Finally, we record video with the camera at 4K60 for 10 minutes, taking the temperature at 5 minute intervals. Here’s how the Galaxy S24 FE performed in each test. All temperatures are in Fahrenheit.

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  • 3DMark Wildlife Extreme Stress Test: 111.9
  • Genshin Impact: 98.1
  • Camera, 4K60 at 5-minutes: 89.7
  • Camera, 4K60 at 10-minutes: 95.9

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Battery life and Charging

This year, Samsung included a more powerful processor, as we’ve seen from the benchmarks above, as well as a significantly larger battery. But then again, this is a much larger physical phone, going from a 6.4-inch display on the Galaxy S23 FE, to a 6.7-inch display on the Galaxy S24 FE. So how does that affect battery life? Not by that much.

In our testing with the Galaxy S24 FE, the phone lasted pretty nicely on battery. We’re looking at a full day, with around 6-7 hours of screen on time, with ease. That puts it right on par with the Galaxy S24 Ultra which is about twice as much. That’s not too shabby.

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On the charging front, it is topping out at 25W, which is quite low, but expected from Samsung. Only the Galaxy S24 Ultra has faster charging at 45W, but it only sticks to 45W for a minute or two, so it’s not really that useful. Having said that, it does fully charge overnight, since the phone does last me all day long, so I’m not all that upset about how long it takes to charge.

Benchmarks

Similar to performance, we also run a couple of benchmarks on the battery and charging front. For battery life, we charge the phone up to 100% and let it sit at 100% on the charger for about an hour. To ensure that it is actually at 100%. Then we load up a video that is about 24 hours long, and run it on full screen with maximum brightness from 100% down to 1%. Then, record how long it lasted. On the Galaxy S24 FE, this lasted just under 20 hours at 19:58:40. That’s not the best, we consider anything over 20 hours to be great battery life.

On the charging front, we charge the phone from 1% or dead up to 100% and time it. If the phone comes with a charger, we use that charger. Otherwise, we use one that can charge the phone at its maximum charging speed. For the Galaxy S24 FE, it charged fully in 1 hour and 20 minutes.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Software

The Galaxy S24 FE is launching with Android 14 and One UI 6.1.1 on top. That’s the newest version of Samsung’s software, which first debuted on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 back in July. It will get One UI 7 (with Android 15) next year, as Samsung has recently confirmed that it won’t launch until 2025, and a beta of One UI 7 will be out by the end of this year. Additionally, the Galaxy S24 FE is set to get seven years of updates. Similar to the Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 models.

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On the software front, everything is pretty much what you expect from Samsung. That includes Galaxy AI. There are quite a few Galaxy AI features available here, like Photo Assist, which is one of my favorites. This will allow you to resize, move, remove or transform objects you take. This is very similar to Google’s Magic Editor, but in some instances, it’s even better. There are also features like Chat Assist, Call Assist, and Interpreter. There’s nothing new for Galaxy AI on the Galaxy S24 FE; we expect more features to come with One UI 7 on the Galaxy S25 series in January.

The software on the Galaxy S24 FE is nice and smooth, I was pleasantly surprised at how smooth this was. So if you’re worried about the software being janky or anything, don’t be. The software here is very good and runs very well on the Exynos 2400e.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: Camera

The cameras on the Galaxy S24 FE are pretty good, but the Galaxy S24 Ultra still outperforms it, as expected. On the Galaxy S24 FE, we have a 50-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel telephoto, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide on-board. That telephoto is capable of 3x optical zoom, and it’s pretty crisp. Of course, with digital zoom, you can get up to 30x, which is not as crisp as expected.

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The main sensor does a pretty good job with pictures, though it does struggle quite a bit in low-light. You can check out all of the images that were taken with the Galaxy S24 FE in the gallery below. It’s a pretty solid set of cameras, but it won’t win the best camera phone of the year, as you might expect for its price.

Of course, with the Galaxy S24 FE the cameras are much more than just taking crisp photos and videos. You also get other features like Dual Record, allowing you to record with both the front and rear cameras at the same time. This is actually a feature that LG first introduced with its V series many, many years ago. And speaking of video, 8K video is here, even though Samsung never talks about it. You can do 8K30 video or up to 4K60 video. Unfortunately, the 4K120 from the Galaxy S24 Ultra did not make it over to the Galaxy S24 FE, and that likely has to do with the sensor being used here, the Galaxy S24 Ultra has a much more dense sensor at 200MP versus the 50MP sensor on the Galaxy S24 FE.

As mentioned, there are loads of AI tools available in the camera, too. Photo Assist lets you do all sorts of things with the photo, like removing objects or moving them around. There’s also Sketch to the Image, which debuted in One UI 6.1.1. This lets you draw something like a hot air balloon and have it appear in the image. Surprisingly, Samsung does a really good job with this.

Overall, the cameras are pretty good here and will get you by; just don’t expect this to be the best camera on the market.

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Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE?

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Recommending the Galaxy S24 FE or not is a bit tough at this point. You see, it’s a good phone until you see the price. We’re seeing plenty of great phones at the same price or cheaper that offer better camera and software performance, like the OnePlus 12R. If Samsung had kept the Galaxy S24 FE at the Galaxy S23 FE price of $599, this would be a much easier one to recommend, but at $649, it gets up into that lower-end of the flagship range for pricing, which is where phones like OnePlus really thrive.

Of course, what Samsung has going for it here is seven years of updates, that larger display, and great battery life here.

You should buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE if:

  • You want a good phone at a good price.
  • You want Galaxy AI at a lower price, but not at a terrible experience.
  • You need a phone with at least 3x zoom.
  • You want a lightweight phone with good battery life.

You should not buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE if:

  • You want a Galaxy S24 series phone, this is only a Galaxy S24 in name.
  • You want the best display in a phone.

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We’re excited to announce the debut of the ScaleUp Startup Exhibitor Program at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024! Join us at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 28-30 to meet an exciting lineup of startups that are poised to make their mark in the tech world.

The ScaleUp Startup Exhibitor Program offers Series A and B startups a prime opportunity to exhibit in the bustling Expo Hall, where they can showcase their groundbreaking innovations to over 10,000 Disrupt attendees. It’s also a powerful program for startups to make valuable connections with investors and tech leaders eager to back the next big thing.

And now we’re excited to introduce our ScaleUp startups, ready to showcase in the Expo Hall across all three days. Be sure to register for your ticket here so you can explore their tables and see what’s coming next in the world of tech.

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8vdX 

Building fine-tuned AI/ML models for asset-backed securities analysis in minutes, which scales the underwriting capabilities of hedge funds by 10x.

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The Agenda.

The Agenda. is a revolutionary app that transforms menstrual cycle data into actionable health insights through AI-driven technology and a dynamic e-commerce platform.

Agent2.AI 

Agent2.AI delivers instant, AI-driven product demos for SaaS companies, allowing users to explore software in real time and transition to live agents when needed.

TheAgentic

TheAgentic is the most accurate LLM for agentic workloads that involve reasoning, function calling and structured outputs. We outperform GPT4 and Claude 3.5 by 25% to 40%.

Agree.com

An all-in-one platform to securely send and sign agreements with AI-powered workflows, free e-signature, automated invoicing, and integrated payments.

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AppSentinels Inc

AppSentinels is a full life-cycle API security platform that protect applications against advanced business logic API flaws.

BeyimTech LLC

Revolutionizing K-12 learning with AI-powered microlearning social network, delivering personalized education in bite-sized, engaging formats.

BoardroomIQ

A groundbreaking AI-generated boardroom simulator, the first of its kind to equip entrepreneurs with the strategic prowess of Fortune 500 companies.

BYO Inc

BYO is the first workshop-to-market platform that provides users with personalized trainable AI experts, enabling them to augment their intellectual and research capabilities.

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CLIKA

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Cloudgov Inc.

Save 30% on your monthly cloud bill — AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, MongoDB, and more. Try 14 days for free before you make data-driven informed decisions on your own projected savings.

Common Computer Inc.

Common Computer revolutionizes back-end infrastructure, leveraging a web3 AI marketplace to solve large language model computation challenges.

Cosmonic

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Coxwave

GDPR and SOC-II compliant, Align AI power analytics for enterprises building LLM-powered conversational products — think Google Analytics for ChatGPT.

CreateMe

CreateMe enables digital apparel manufacturing with automation, robotics, and adhesives. No sewing, no manual labor. We’re reinventing a 200-year industry.

Da1ilmverse

Transforming education with immersive VR, AI-driven personalized learning, and virtual campuses for a dynamic and engaging educational experience

En Garde

A mobile app where users can make money playing video games by competing in hourly and daily leaderboard challenges powered by AI validation.

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FairShare

FairShare revolutionizes data sharing by empowering users with control and fair compensation, while businesses access compliant, transparent data through blockchain technology.

Fondo

Fondo is the all-in-one accounting platform for high-growth startups. Trusted by over 1,000+ founders, we deliver peace of mind and the financials critical for every startup.

FriendliAI Corp.

Achieve your generative AI potential with FriendliAI. Deploy custom LLMs or AI agents at blazing speed and scale while slashing GPU costs.

Gem Mint Club

The Gem Mint Club is an exclusive, universal rewards club (app) for sports and trading card collectors and enthusiasts. Members get rewarded every single time they purchase cards. Anywhere.

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Guard Owl

Uber for security. All-in-one tech-first security service platform designed to bring guards and clients together to handle all security needs at the click of a button.

HuLoop Automation

HuLoop Automation streamlines work with AI-driven tools, optimizing tasks, enhancing efficiency, and integrating seamlessly with existing systems.

Immersivision

We bring hotel spaces to life through advanced immersive VR technology, allowing users to fully immerse themselves in a realistic environment.

Infinity

Firms use less than 3% of their data: Current tools are too complex for the business user and cannot mine unstructured data. Infinity is the AI-first BI platform that solves both these problems.

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Invo Station Inc

Invo Station is an autonomous, silent flying EV that utilizes an electromagnetic motor instead of propellers and rotors.

IRBI

IRBI restarts e-commerce with AI-powered transparency, connecting buyers, sellers, and advertisers in a trust-driven place for smarter shopping.

ISRA

ISRA is a mobile app that allows hairstylists and barbers to deliver in-home services. Join us to disrupt a $70 billion industry before it’s too late.

Landbase

Landbase combines leading agentic AI with human expertise to intelligently automate your go-to-market.

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Loan Factory

Loan Factory is the fastest-growing mortgage broker in the U.S. Because we have closed so many loans, we can negotiate and obtain ridiculously low rates from lenders.

Logically

Logically builds AI to give to government, enterprise, and trust and safety missions worldwide the information advantage in combating threats online.

Matic Robots

Matic is pioneering the next generation of fully autonomous, helpful, and elegant home robots using AI and computer vision. Level-5 autonomy in your home.

Meticuly

The leading innovator of AI-powered, 3D-printed patient-specific titanium bone implants in Southeast Asia, with 1,800+ cases, has now expanded into the U.S.

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MM Lawyers Marketing

We are a marketing company based in the Bay Area with thousands of clients from Latin America. We focus on connecting our Latino clients with the best law firms specializing in workers’ compensation and personal injury cases.

Omi

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Panam in Space

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PLAUD Inc

PLAUD.AI is a hardware and software company at the cutting edge of AI native productivity tools. Our products are game changers in how individuals and businesses interact with real-life data.

PocketPiano

“The first professional portable modular grand piano that fits into a backpack.” PocketPiano is a real-size modular professional piano — with 87 keys and 1 pedal. Once folded, it fits into a backpack.

Popmarq

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Puzzle

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Quanergy Q-Track provides precise, continuous 3D tracking of people and vehicles, overcoming the limitations of traditional physical security and crowd management technologies.

Readyset

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Renormalize

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Reteta

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RISE Robotics

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Robbox Inc.

Robbox has developed the first digital AI-ready platform to integrate automation in power tools and devices and help professionals around the world increase efficiency, reduce human error, increase safety, and reduce storage space.

SAASTEPS, LLC

SAASTEPS offers a pre-packaged revenue life cycle management solution that automates workflows and fosters inclusivity, 100% native to Salesforce.

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Sensori Robotics

We are building the de facto standard outdoor mobile robotics platform starting with AI-based robots sold directly to landscapers, saving labor and costs.

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SonicEdge

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Surefront

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Voovio Technologies

Our tech-driven SaaS harnesses collective workforce expertise, enhancing productivity and decision-making in the process industries.

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HPE’s new Integrity MC990 X Server occupies one of the top spots on HPEs server product lines, which features products from the single socket MicroServer to the BL high density blade chassis product line. “MC” in the HP Integrity MC990X stands for Mission Critical, and this system is designed to address big data quandaries, data-intensive applications, and analysis with faster in-memory processing. If you scale large and run data-centric workloads on SAP HANA, Oracle or other database applications this system is for you.

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“We have heard your distress calls loud and clear,” wrote Al Hope, creative director at Creative Assembly. “I’m delighted to confirm, on behalf of the team, that a sequel to Alien: Isolation is in early development.”

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Mini PC makers are becoming increasingly inventive as they cater to the growing demand for compact yet powerful computing solutions. With consumers and businesses alike seeking more space-efficient devices without compromising performance, manufacturers are pushing boundaries in design and functionality.

Geekom makes some of our favorite mini devices, like the AX8 Pro, and its latest offering, the Mini Air12 Lite, is another great addition to its portfolio. As you can guess from the name, this is a scaled-down – and cheaper – version of Geekom’s Mini Air12.

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Hackers can turn your smartphone into an eavesdropping device

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Hackers can turn your smartphone into an eavesdropping device

Is someone listening through your phone?

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Hackers can eavesdrop on conversations near smartphones by measuring sound vibrations with the handset’s built-in motion sensors.

Experiments had previously shown that the gyroscope and accelerometers in smartphones, collectively known as an inertial measurement unit (IMU), could detect sound vibrations in the air and listen in on conversations. This means an app that doesn’t have permission to use the microphone could get around this by using the IMU as a makeshift sound sensor.

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