Samsung Galaxy S21 FE launch reportedly canceled

Yordan, 27 September 2021

Samsung was expected to bring the affordable flagship Galaxy S21 FE at the August Unpacked event, but it was eventually postponed to a standalone launch in October.

Latest reports from South Korea revealed this is not happening either - the Korean manufacturer has canceled the arrival entirely, citing impressive Galaxy Z Flip3 sales, as well as the chip shortage plaguing the smartphone business in 2021.

Galaxy S21 FE render Previously leaked Galaxy S21 FE render

Samsung had been preparing an Unpacked event for mid-October, but a company representative has confirmed it is not happening, and the team is reviewing whether the phone would hit the market at all. The Galaxy Z Flip3 is already selling well with a Snapdragon 888 chipset, the very same chipset the Galaxy S21 FE was expected to arrive with.

The uncertainty in the chip production lines is pushing Samsung to make a tough decision which device should get cut - the foldable that is still a jaw-dropping smartphone and a flag-bearer of the company’s capabilities as a technological leader, or the value-for-money leader of the Galaxy S21 lineup.

Source (in Korean) | Via


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  • Anonymous
  • 01 Oct 2021
  • f}v

Lol Xiaomi or motorola software is not good . and it's no smooth has samsung's one ui samsung ui is customisable and they give 3 years OS update and 4 years security update.. samsung phone gives extraordinary features

  • Anonymous
  • 30 Sep 2021
  • rJU

Samsung should think that the price of flipping and folding mobiles are high and s21 FE's price is low they can't compare flipping and folding mobile with this S21 FE. There is huge difference between both mobile they should bring S21 FE. T...

I had the Exynos variant of S20 FE

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