Earlier yesterday, Samsung surprisingly announced an ‘Unpacked part 2‘ event for October 20. The sudden announcement fired up speculations that the company may be planning to unveil the Galaxy S21 FE. Another report is out as per the official announcement of the phone.
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Update: According to leaker Jon Prosser, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will launch in January. The launch event is said to be scheduled for January 11, 2022. Even Max Weinbach says the same.
Earlier: Samsung is set to hold part 2 of its Galaxy Unpacked event on October 20. Now, sources from the Taiwanese supply chain have revealed that the conference will have the company announce the highly anticipated Galaxy S21 FE.
According to tipster Lanzuk (Via PhoneArena), the South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy S21 FE will be launched on October 20, 2021. The source also added that following this event, the brand will start accepting pre orders for the Galaxy S21 FE. Furthermore, the actual release date for the smartphone is apparently set from October 29 for regions that are scheduled to receive the device first.
The source stated that “some accessories have already started to be supplied to major regions.” This means that the Galaxy S21 FE’s launch is quite near. While Samsung is known to be suffering from shortage of chipsets as well due to the ongoing crisis, the news implies that the rumors for the Galaxy S21 FE entering mass production is true rather than reports regarding its supposed cancellation.
In case you don’t know, the Galaxy S21 FE is a flagship grade smartphone in terms of specifications and features. However, unlike the company’s premium lineup, it comes as a more affordable option for those that want the high end hardware. So we can expect specs like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC.
Please, keep in mind that the news is still an unconfirmed report, so take it with a pinch of salt and stay with us for more updates.
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