Even while the much-anticipated Galaxy S21 FE has yet to materialize, it doesn’t mean it’s been shelved. As several previous speculations have indicated, we will see it early next year, according to a fresh exclusive from SamMobile.
According to the report, Samsung will introduce the bare-bones Galaxy S21 at CES 2022, which will take place from January 5 to 8. According to previous rumors, the device would be unveiled on January 11.
Normally, Samsung does not make phone announcements at CES, but given that the Galaxy S21 FE was initially expected to come in August and will be very old by the time of its rumored unveiling, it appears like Samsung wants to get the launch out of the way quickly with little fuss.
The company had previously pulled support pages for the Galaxy S21 FE from its website, sparking speculation that the device had been shelved. However, the pages are now back up, indicating that the launch has been reinstated.
The South Korean company is wary of the Galaxy S22 series. It is expected to launch at the same time as the Galaxy S22 affordable flagship. The top-of-the-line S series phones should be available by the end of January or the beginning of February, according to reports.
This device is said to have a quad-camera setup on its back. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor. It will reportedly have a 4,500mAh battery as well. Earbuds and a 25W charging brick are likely to be included. A starting price of $649 is expected for the phone. It will only be sold in a handful of locations when it launches.