Samsung Galaxy S21 FE launch is a never-ending mystery. The device has missed several of its launch dates and is now rumored to debut in Q1 2022. The flagship-grade handset has been subject to numerous leaks until now from where we have got all details such as design and hardware aspects. But, the rumor mill doesn’t seem to stop until the device hits the shelves across the globe. A new leak has once again detailed all the Galaxy S21 FE specifications.
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Full Specifications Leaked Again
The fresh leak is said to come from some industry sources where the Galaxy S21 FE is confirmed to use the Snapdragon 888 or the in-house Exynos 2100 processor. The latter will be used for the markets outside the USA including India. It might come in dual configuration with one variant offering 6GB RAM+ 128GB storage configuration, while the other variant is said to pack 8GB RAM and 256GB storage option.
The Galaxy S21 FE is rumored to feature the latest Android 12 OS which will be layered with a custom OneUI interface. It is tipped to get up to Android 15 stable updates. This new leak has also suggested a triple rear camera setup for optics. Past leaks hinted at a 64MP main camera which will be combined with an ultra-wide-angle lens and a depth sensor.
Furthermore, the Galaxy S21 FE’s display is said to get Corning Gorilla Victus glass protection. This is one of the major changes it has over the previous-gen model. Going by the previous leaks, this would be an AMOLED panel that will measure 6.4-inches and will support an FHD+ resolution.
The screen refresh rate could be 120Hz. Lastly, the Galaxy S21 FE is confirmed to draw its power via a 4,500 mAh battery that will be coupled with 25W fast wired charging.
When Can We Expect Samsung Galaxy S21 FE India Launch?
There is no confirmed timeline available for the Galaxy S21 FE’s launch in India. Besides, the device has missed several launch deadlines. Until the device is made available globally, it would be difficult for us to guess its launch date in the country. We can only expect it to go official next year.