Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Might Come in Two Variants: Qualcomm and Exynos
Samsung seems a little worried for the shortage of processors. Keeping this in mind, the company might release the new Galaxy S21 FE in two variants – Qualcomm and Exynos.
Yesterday, the founder of Research Snipers, Yasir Zeb, told us that Samsung Galaxy S21 FE had obtained its FCC certification with 45W fast charging. Today we learned that this smartphone could feature both in Qualcomm and Exynos. The reason is quite obvious – the shortage of processors around the globe.
Since the shortage is not something to cater that easy, Samsung will release this device in two variants, but it will limit the launch by rolling it out in fewer markets, besides delaying the release dates.
So, according to a source, this smartphone would come in the US with a Snapdragon SoC, while for the European markets, the Galaxy S21 FE would come with Exynos, most likely, Exynos 2100 chipset.
Previously, we also heard that this smartphone would feature a 4500 mAh battery, up to 8 GB RAM, up to 256 GB of memory, and a FullHD + AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate.
We can asasume from all this that the company is still working out to give the best. But we never know for sure that what could come on the smartphone. So it is now a matter of time and possibilities the company has to explore and work on.
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