Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will support 25W fast charging

Samsung is still committed to releasing affordable flagship smartphones, and the company has not yet determined whether it will kill the FE of its high-end Galaxy S series smartphones as previously reported. Although the postponement of the launch date of the upcoming S21 FE does raise some doubts, the Korean tech giant’s planned release of the Galaxy S21 FE is still proceeding step by step.

The Samsung EP-TA800 charger for Galaxy S21 FE (SM-G9900) recently appeared on the 3C certification website in China, which confirms that S21 FE will be released in the next few months. In addition, the certification website also shows that the S21 FE will support 25W fast charging, similar to last year’s S20 FE, although the latter is equipped with a 15W charger instead of 25W. It is not clear whether Samsung will be in the S21 A 25W power adapter is provided on the FE.

Interestingly, Samsung is expected to sell the upcoming S21 FE as the successor to last year’s Galaxy Note20. Even more interesting is that these two smartphones will not be any similarities between the facts that are released in the second half of this year’s edition. It will be interesting to see how Samsung marketed it as the successor to Note 20.

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According to previous rumors, the Galaxy S21 FE will use a 6.4-inch flat-screen display with dimensions of 155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9 mm (9.3 mm when the rear camera is raised). This smartphone is expected to use Exynos 2100 or Snapdragon 888 chipset and is equipped with 128GB/256GB internal storage. It is also expected to provide 5G connectivity and provide a 4500 mAh battery.

The retail price of this phone is expected to be between 700,000 won and 800,000 won (approximately US$630 to US$720). This is much cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE’s original price of 899,800 won (approximately US$810).

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