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Earlier this week, reports started claiming that the Galaxy S21 FE production has been suspended due to supply chain issues. Samsung quickly refuted the rumor by saying that its production has not been suspended. Hence, the device is expected to break cover in Q3 this year. Its arrival seems to be drawing near as it has received certifications from authorities like TUV Rheinland and China’s 3C body (via).

The model numbers such as SM-G990B, SM-G990N, SM-G990B, and SM-G9900 that belong to the Galaxy S21 FE have appeared in the database of TUV, but the listing has no information its specs. The SM-G9900 model has also been spotted at the 3C certification site. The listing reveals that it is a 5G phone that may come equipped with a 25W rapid charger.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G that debuted in September last year also came with 25W fast charging support. It is likely the S21 FE 5G may carry support for wireless charging and reverse wireless charging like the predecessor model.

Some reports have claimed that the Galaxy S21 FE 5G could be a replacement for the Galaxy Note series phone which will not be launching this year. Hence, there are vague rumors that suggest that the S21 FE 5G may come with S Pen support. A recent report claimed that it may cost between $625 and $720 in South Korea. Leaked renders by Evan Blass have revealed that it will come in multiple colors such as green, white, blue, violet, and grey.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE render new
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE renders by Evan Blass

Past reports have revealed that the S21 FE has a 6.4-inch AMOLED Infinity-O display, a 32-megapixel front camera, 12-megapixel triple cameras, and One UI based Android 11 OS. The Snapdragon 888 powered phone is expected to come in 6 GB and 8 GB RAM variants. It may offer up to 256 GB of storage and it may draw power from a 4,500mAh battery.

It was reported last month that the production of the Galaxy S21 FE will begin in July. The handset is speculated to go official in August.

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