According to rumors, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE has had a rocky road to release. Its release was initially postponed for a few months before. Leaks claimed that the device had been canceled entirely due to a chip shortage. It would have been a pity if Samsung had not followed up on the popularity of the Galaxy S20 FE with a sequel.
Fortunately, recent rumors suggest that the company is on track to unveil its next Fan Edition device during an Unpacked event in the first week of January. Coinbrs released the S21 FE’s essential specifications and marketing photos online, potentially spoiling Samsung’s future presentation.
Specification:
The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will include a 6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display with Gorilla Glass. It will also have an in-display fingerprint reader, according to the leak. A camera module with a 64MP primary shooter, an ultra-wide lens, and a depth sensor will be there on the back of the phone. There will be a 32MP selfie camera on the front of the device.
The Galaxy S21 Fan Edition will come with a Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100 CPU, 6GB RAM. And storage of up to 256GB, depending on the market. A 4,500mAh battery will power the smartphone with 15W fast charging capabilities.
The Galaxy S21 FE’s design in the photographs fits its previously leaked renderings precisely. Expect additional leaks describing the Galaxy S21 FE’s numerous features and specs as the launch date approaches, and we’ll hopefully hear its price shortly.
The Galaxy S21 FE appears to be a scaled-down version of the S21, with a slightly bigger display, worse build quality, and a subpar camera configuration, according to the source. It’ll be fascinating to watch how Samsung markets this smartphone, especially considering the company’s flagship line is virtually always on sale.
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