Samsung has not yet decided to stop production of the Galaxy S21 FE


Samsung's Galaxy S21 FE appeared in press renders last week following the recent CAD-based renderings, and previous rumors have stated that the Galaxy S21 FE will be presented at the Unpacked conference tentatively scheduled for August 19. But yesterday, a report from ETNews in South Korea stated that the company halted production of the phone due to a lack of global chipsets, after which the article was deleted.

Today, in response to a Bloomberg report, Samsung said it has not yet decided whether to suspend production of the S21 Fan Edition. The ETNews report stated that Samsung asked suppliers to stop producing phone parts on June 11 itself, and the reason may be due to problems producing the Snapdragon 888 from the Samsung workshop rather than the global demand for the chips.

Based on previous rumors, the S21 FE 5G is said to feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ Infinity-O Dynamic AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 888 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB internal memory.

12MP rear camera with OIS sensor, LED flash, 12MP ultra-wide sensor, Telephoto camera, 32MP front camera, IP68 waterproof body, 4500mAh battery with 25W fast charging, and 15W Qi wireless charging.

Samsung has already said it won't release the Galaxy Note20 range this year, but the Galaxy Fold Z3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 are expected to be presented at the Unpacked conference in the first week of August.

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