The Galaxy S21 family of smartphones will not go quietly into the night. On the contrary, it is going to make one final splash before the Galaxy S22 steals the show. The culmination of Samsung’s S21 line of smartphones is designed specifically with the brand’s most ardent followers in mind, and it packs all of the Galaxy S21’s most important features onto a single, high-capacity device. Indeed, you are looking at the Galaxy S21 FE 5G.
For this Fan Edition, Samsung has placed a particular emphasis on the display, performance, and camera, all of which are among its most popular selling points. And it has attempted to give more of those for less money, which is a job that is most suitable for the kind of flagship-killer. Although we have no intention of using that term to describe it, the S21 FE certainly has the makings of a flagship model that is close to completion.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The display on the Galaxy S21 FE has been updated to use the screen panel from the Galaxy S21. It features a 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display that is natively compatible with HDR10+ and has a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It was disappointed that the Super AMOLED display on the Galaxy S20 FE did not have HDR10 capabilities when it was first released, however these capabilities were added later in 2021.
Specification
- 6.4-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Protection.
- Region-dependent Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100 processor
- 6GB or 8GB RAM
- Storage: 128GB/256GB
- Rear cameras: 12MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and 8MP telephoto.
- Front: 32MP selfie
- 4500mAh battery with 25W rapid and 15W wireless charging.
- Operating system: Android 12
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After using it for a full day and a half, the battery on the Galaxy S21 FE had still retained 32% of its original capacity. That’s not too bad, especially considering that I had the motion smoothness setting turned all the way up to high, which increased the screen’s refresh rate to 120 Hz. This will often result in a lesser battery life, but it will also make scrolling go more quickly.
The new Samsung smartphone use the same CPU as the Galaxy S21, which implies that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 is powering the American version of the device. Since this processor is also present in other high-end smartphones, such as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the OnePlus 9 Pro, the S21 FE should have no trouble keeping up with the performance of those handsets.