It has been only a week since Samsung announced the Galaxy S21 at CES 2021. The device hit the shelves yesterday (January 11) in most markets around the world. At the same time, the company quietly released a new color in the US.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE got a new ‘Navy’ (blue) color option on its release day in the United States. This version of the handset is exclusively sold by Best Buy in both unlocked and carrier variants at the same price as the regular colorways.
For the unaware, when Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy S21 FE, it only presented four colors. These color variants are called Lavender, White, Olive, and Graphite.
Samsung is known for releasing exclusive colors of its devices. Some of them are made available in multiple markets, while others are not. At present, we are not sure if the new navy blue colorway of the Galaxy S20 FE’s successor will make its way to other markets.
The Galaxy S21 FE comes in two memory configurations in the US – 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB. They are priced at $699 and $769 respectively.
Due to a delayed launch, one can grab the year-old vanilla Galaxy S21 at around the same price. If you could wait and spend a bit more, then the Galaxy S22 is just around the corner.
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