Affordable flagship Samsung Galaxy S21 FE showed on high-quality renders from a reliable source

The well-known insider Evan Blass has published high-quality renders of the promising Samsung Galaxy S21 FE smartphone – the successor to the hit Galaxy S20 FE. Apparently, the device is presented in all colors that will be offered to consumers. There are four of them: white, black, olive green and purple.

Affordable flagship Samsung Galaxy S21 FE showed on high-quality renders from a reliable source

Externally, the Galaxy S21 FE is almost an exact copy of the Galaxy S21, but according to an insider, in marketing materials Samsung is “more similar” to the Galaxy S21 Ultra. That is, the most affordable model of the line will receive some flagship functions. Just which ones are the question.

Affordable flagship Samsung Galaxy S21 FE showed on high-quality renders from a reliable source
Affordable flagship Samsung Galaxy S21 FE showed on high-quality renders from a reliable source
Affordable flagship Samsung Galaxy S21 FE showed on high-quality renders from a reliable source

Also, an insider posted on Twitter a 3D model of the Galaxy S21 FE – the smartphone can be twisted and looked at from all sides. According to preliminary data, the Galaxy S21 FE will receive a 6.5-inch AMOLED screen with a Full HD + resolution with a frame rate of 120 Hz, 6-8 GB of RAM and 128-256 GB of flash memory, a 4500 mAh battery with support for fast charging with a capacity of 25 Tue The main camera is credited with 12-megapixel sensors, but some surprises in this part are not excluded.

Evan Blass is a reliable insider, he has previously been noted for many truthful leaks. So, at one time, he published accurate images of the Sony Xperia 5 II, Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Watch 3 and Samsung Galaxy Buds Live before their official premiere.

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