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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE: What we know (August 23)

David Imel / Android Authority

The problem Samsung faces this year is the existence of the regular Galaxy S21. It’s only $100 more than the Galaxy S20 FE and offers a lot of very similar specs. It’s possible Samsung painted itself into a corner and the Galaxy S21 FE could end up simply being a Galaxy S21 with only very subtle changes.

With all that in mind, below you’ll find everything we know so far about the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. Be sure to keep this page bookmarked! We will update it with new rumors and confirmed info as we get closer to the launch date.

Name and release date

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

Samsung has not formally confirmed that it will launch a device this year called the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. However, there have been multiple bits of info that make it a sure bet.

Finally, we saw a leaked roadmap of Samsung’s plans for product launches in 2021, and the Galaxy S21 FE is on the list. The roadmap suggests the launch date could be August 19, 2021. That lines up rather well with when the company launched the Galaxy S20 FE (September 23, 2020). Keep in mind that Samsung launched the main Galaxy S21 series far earlier this year than it has in prior years, so the launch of the FE moving up by a month makes perfect sense.

All these previous leaks led up to an FCC listing on June 29 and a Bluetooth SIG listing on August 13 for what appears to be the Galaxy S21 FE. For now, it’s a very safe bet that we’ll see a Samsung Galaxy S21 FE launch in August this year.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE: Design

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Last year, the Galaxy S20 FE looked a whole lot like the Galaxy S20 lineup. This year, we expect to see Samsung do the same thing with the 2021 iteration.

Notably, it looks like the overall size of the phone will be slightly larger than the Galaxy S21. At 155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mm, this phone should sit comfortably between the sizes of the Galaxy S21 (151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9mm) and the Galaxy S21 Plus (161.5 x 75.6 x 7.8mm).

A few weeks after the Hemmerstoffer leaks, serial leaker Evan Blass chimed in with some more renders. These ones show off the varied colorways that might be available:

Do note that the Galaxy S20 FE received six colorways, and we’ve only seen five so far for the follow-up.

Most recently, Blass also shared a short video clip of the Galaxy S21 FE from all angles. Check it out below:

Aside from the color palette, the Galaxy S21 FE looks pretty much exactly like the Galaxy S21 lineup (barring the Galaxy S21 Ultra, of course). Unfortunately, it does not appear that Samsung is bringing back the headphone jack, which is disappointing but not surprising.

Interestingly, Samsung may have leaked the Galaxy S21 FE in a since-deleted Instagram post on August 10. The phone in the promo seemingly matched the leaked images of the phone we’ve seen thus far.

On August 20, a 3D model of the Galaxy S21 FE left little doubt about the phone’s design. Check it out above.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE: Specs

David Imel / Android Authority

We’re getting closer to the supposed launch date of the Galaxy S21 FE. As such, we’re starting to get a good idea of what the specs might be like.

One thing we heard is that the Galaxy S21 FE might not get the same battery as this year’s Plus model, which is what happened last year. Instead, it looks like it could have a 4,500mAh cell. That makes it 500mAh bigger than the Galaxy S21, but 300mAh smaller than the Galaxy S21 Plus. That FCC listing we mentioned also suggests 45W wired charging could be included, which would be a huge change for the series (the Galaxy S21 Ultra is the only phone with those charging speeds).

Related: The best Android smartphones with the best battery life

A big question is whether or not the Snapdragon 888 processor would be included with the Galaxy S21 FE. Thankfully, the previously mentioned FCC listing suggests that it will be onboard.

Most recently, a listing on the Chinese certification site TENAA confirmed a lot of these rumors. It also gave away the camera specs, which appear to be largely the same as the Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy S21: a 12MP main, a 12MP ultra-wide, and an 8MP telephoto.

Finally, one curious rumor is the Galaxy S21 FE’s relation to the Note line. Samsung confirmed that there won’t be a Note phone in 2021, but Evan Blass posits that the S21 FE could be what lands in place of a Note. Now, this could just mean that Samsung is going to put the same resources behind the S21 FE that it would have for a Note phone. But it could also mean that the S21 FE is a pseudo-follow-up to the Note 20. Lots of questions with this one!

Pricing and availability

David Imel / Android Authority

The price of the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will be one of its most important features. It needs to be cheaper than even the vanilla Galaxy S21. With the Galaxy S21 starting at $799 — and the Galaxy S20 FE starting at $699 — Samsung doesn’t have a lot of wiggle room this year.

We have seen one price-related rumor so far. According to The Korea Herald, Samsung might price the S21 FE at 700,000 to 800,000 won (~$630 to ~$720) in its home market. If true, that would be a significant price drop from the Galaxy S20 FE’s 899,800 won (~$809) Korean launch price. Of course, there’s no guarantee that other markets could see a similar price drop. Although it certainly suggests Samsung is doubling down on the value-driven approach it introduced last year.

As for availability, Samsung is usually really good about making its high-profile devices available globally. However, the ongoing global chip shortage could throw a wrench into Samsung’s plans. In fact, there’s a rumor that the company could only launch the Galaxy S21 FE in the US and Europe. Another rumor suggested there could be production delays, too. Hopefully, this doesn’t cause too many problems!


That’s all the credible rumors we’ve seen so far for the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE! Be sure to bookmark this page to stay up-to-date on the latest leaks.

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