The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is tipped to launch next week, September 8 to be exact. Ahead of that, we have already learned everything about this phone via leaks and certifications. Now, the device’s user manual confirms those previous leaks.

SamMobile has managed to obtain the user manual of the unreleased Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. The document corroborates some of the earlier leaks about this phone.
According to the documentation, the handset will sport a triple camera array and punch-hole front-facing camera. Although it does not go into detail, we know that the smartphone will have a 12MP (wide) + 12MP (ultra-wide) + 8MP (telephoto) triple camera setup and a 32MP selfie camera.
Further, the manual says that the handset will arrive with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor like the regular Galaxy S21 models and will also lack a MicroSD card slot. For those unaware, the last year’s Galaxy S21 FE has an optical fingerprint sensor and houses a microSD card slot.

Other features confirmed by the documentation include IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, Dolby Atmos, Wireless DeX, Samsung Pay, wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.
As per previous reports, the upcoming Galaxy S21 FE will be powered by both Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 depending on the regions where it will be sold in. It will have features like up to 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage, 6.4-inch 120Hz FHD+ Super AMOLED display, 4,500mAh battery, 25W fast charging, 15W wireless charging, 4.5W wireless charging, One UI 3.x based on Android 11.
Last but not least, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will be available in four colors and will ship without a charger.
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Sources also added that the pre orders in the US even surpassed the brand’s second generation foldable phone sales in the country between the months January and July 2021. The source further stated that “Samsung’s factories that make foldable devices are already operating at full capacity. Samsung has no option but to expand its facilities. It will likely add three more production lines to its current seven, which will allow the company to manage the production volume more flexibly.”










The Chinese smartphone maker shared the teaser earlier today (1st September 2021) on its official Weibo account. Interestingly, we had just covered a new leak yesterday that arrived from a known Chinese tipster who 

The Chinese tech giant shared the news regarding the CyberDog on the Mi Home Weibo account, with image posters. Looking at these promotional posters, it is clear that the company aims on unveiling its latest product in areas like provincial capitals, capitals, and municipalities in China first. For those unaware, the CyberDog is a bio inspired quadruped robot is powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson Xavier NX AI Supercomputer for Embedded and Edge Systems paired with 128GB of SSD storage.
While a similar quadruped robot called Spot from Boston Dynamic sells for a whopping 74,500 US Dollars, Xiaomi is offering its robot for just 9,999 Yuan (roughly 1,540 US Dollars). In other words, it makes this product significantly more affordable than the US made robot.





