Samsung, which itself manufactures single-chip systems and other microcircuits, is one of the companies suffering from a shortage of semiconductor products around the world. In particular, the Galaxy S21 FE smartphone suffered from this, which was allegedly canceled, but then Samsung said that the decision on the cancellation has not yet been made.
Now, South Korean sources say the smartphone will still go on sale, but the launch has been postponed from early August to October. In addition, it is reported that the smartphone will be released in a limited edition and not in all countries of the world.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, which is expected to be a more affordable version of the flagship Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphone. It will not be released in South Korea, Japan or China, but will only go on sale in the US and Europe.
Insiders reported that Samsung was considering discontinuing production altogether, but due to the popularity of the Samsung Galaxy FE series, the South Korean manufacturer decided to release the new product in a limited edition. A few days ago, renowned journalist Roland Quandt said that Samsung has already released tens of thousands of smartphones.
The shortage of chips has also affected the Galaxy Note series, which will only return next year.
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