Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G
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- Anonymous
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- 26 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 11 Sep 2024Have all these models really got faulty screen if heat up No lol ..maybe it’s a batch made… I’ve not even a dead pixel . Perhaps they drop or drown their phones hahahah
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- Anonymous
- vaj
- 26 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 18 Sep 2024ha ha ha. U R ridiculous. My experience agrees with AI ... morelol not for me maybe you perhaps reset it … mine runs as good as S23 .no green lines . Perfect sounds ..camera . I don’t like all new FE glass heavy .
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- Anonymous
- vak
- 24 Sep 2024
T4techdroid , 13 Sep 2024I've been using s21 fe exynos 2100 for past 2 years . ... moreSame are these ppl using shoddy handsets ? Mine feels like S23 smooth love it battery lasts all day
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- Anonymous
- vak
- 24 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 18 Sep 2024"I feel like I'm connected to the charger all day... moreWhat’s wrong with all your phones I’m on android 14 one ui 6.1 battery is perfect … runs so nice my build is feb 2022
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- Prashant
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- 22 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 18 Sep 2024ha ha ha. U R ridiculous. My experience agrees with AI ... moreAI analysis of the future lol.
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- Anonymous
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- 19 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 11 Sep 2024Not all of course too many obviously
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- Anonymous
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- 19 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 27 Apr 2024Worst Phone ever usead. Heating, poor battery life frequent... moreExactly
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Sep 2024
white stingray, 18 Jul 2024After a year of use I really like the phone in all aspects
... more"I feel like I'm connected to the charger all day. "
Exactly
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Sep 2024
Prashant, 18 Sep 2024I think you hammered your battery because of your hate for ... moreha ha ha.
U R ridiculous. My experience agrees with AI analysis. Read it.
For the Samsung S21 FE, here’s a rough breakdown of its optimal performance over time:
1. **First Year (2022 - 2023)**:
- **Performance**: Near peak, with smooth app usage, gaming, and multitasking. The Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100 chip handles most tasks effortlessly.
- **Battery Life**: 90-100% of its original capacity, providing good screen time (8-10 hours depending on usage).
- **Software Support**: Receiving the latest Android OS updates and optimizations.
2. **Second Year (2023 - 2024)**:
- **Performance**: Small drop (~90-95% of optimal). The phone can still handle demanding apps, but you may start to notice minor slowdowns in multitasking or high-performance games.
- **Battery Life**: Down to 80-90% capacity, meaning shorter screen-on times (6-8 hours).
- **Software Support**: Still receiving major Android OS updates and security patches.
3. **Third Year (2024 - 2025)**:
- **Performance**: Noticeable drop (~75-85%). Apps and the OS might have small lags or stutters, especially with more intensive usage. Some features may be harder to use smoothly (e.g., live themes, heavy multitasking).
- **Battery Life**: Around 60-80% of its original capacity, resulting in frequent charging (4-6 hours screen time).
- **Software Support**: Likely the final major Android update, but still receiving security patches.
4. **Fourth Year (2025 - 2026)**:
- **Performance**: Major decline (~50-75%). The phone might struggle with newer apps and updates. Frequent slowdowns, app crashes, and increased OS hiccups could be common.
- **Battery Life**: 50-60% of original capacity, which could result in only 3-4 hours of screen time.
- **Software Support**: Security patches only, no more major Android updates.
Beyond the fourth year, the S21 FE could still function, but its usability would be heavily impacted by outdated hardware, degraded battery life, and lack of software support. So, the **optimum performance window** is generally **1-3 years**, with a noticeable decline in the fourth year.
P.S. It is an optimistic prognosis. Battery is the weakest link of this phone. So stop posting ad hominem arguments. But unfortunately, I must say that I know that u can not
understand it.
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- Prashant
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- 18 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 16 Sep 2024after almost 2 years of regular usage OS has hiccups, and t... moreI think you hammered your battery because of your hate for Samsung.
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- Anonymous
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- 16 Sep 2024
after almost 2 years of regular usage OS has hiccups, and the battery is simply dying. It can not handle live themes. It drains too fast. For my usage it will endure just one more year, I hope so. Time to switch to Apple pro max.
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- Prashant
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- 15 Sep 2024
T4techdroid , 13 Sep 2024I've been using s21 fe exynos 2100 for past 2 years . ... moreSame with me, almost 2 years and no problem, mine is Exynos too.
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- T4techdroid
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- 13 Sep 2024
I've been using s21 fe exynos 2100 for past 2 years . Still no issue , A robust phone it's one of the best fe series yet !
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- Prashant
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- 12 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 11 Sep 2024Have all these models really got faulty screen if heat up Only some units, and this issue is not only in Samsung.
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- Anonymous
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- 11 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 11 Sep 2024Have all these models really got faulty screen if heat up Not all of course
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- Anonymous
- vaj
- 11 Sep 2024
Kubar, 10 Sep 2024Using this phone 2 years now. No issues so far. Only downsi... moreHave all these models really got faulty screen if heat up
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- Kubar
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- 10 Sep 2024
Using this phone 2 years now. No issues so far. Only downside for me is not that good battery life, but one day is a acceptable score i think.
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- Sam799
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- 10 Sep 2024
I don't play games so standard refresh rate is absolutely fine to me as it's still pretty fast while scrolling. The battery if not playing games is pretty decent.
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- Anonymous
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- 07 Sep 2024
Prashant, 07 Sep 2024I hate low refresh rate.i agree. For me, it is a complete nonsense that for instance iPhone 16 plus will still have 60Hz refresh rate and people will buy it at such price. Nonsense
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- Prashant
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- 07 Sep 2024
Anonymous, 06 Sep 2024turning off option Enhanced Processing saves battery life. ... moreI hate low refresh rate.