We are sure that the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will appear in the near future, but what will that phone look like? These new rendered images might give us an idea.
These rendered images, published on LetsGoDigital, show what the Galaxy S21 FE is expected to look like when it is released. Not surprisingly, it looks a lot like a standard Samsung Galaxy S21.
These renderings were created by Dutch graphic designer Jermaine Smit, aka Concept Creator. These renderings are based on a set of Galaxy S21 FE renderings he did for LetsGoDigital, but with some updates based on information leaked in subsequent weeks.
Naturally, these Galaxy S21 FE renderings look very similar to the existing Galaxy S21 lineup. Samsung's Galaxy S20 FE design was almost a carbon-carbon reproduction of the Galaxy S20 design, so it makes sense that the Galaxy S21 FE would follow that pattern.
Furthermore, being a cheaper version of the Galaxy S21 means that the FE version is not likely to make any spectacular changes to the existing design. Nevertheless, LetsGoDigitsl claims that the phone's camera will have a "less luxurious" look than the standard Galaxy S21 or its close relative.
Personally, I don't see much difference. However, in these renderings, the camera module is the same color as the rest of the phone, rather than the prominent metallic look of other Galaxy S21 devices.
The renders also show the Galaxy S21 FE in a number of different colors. Like last year's Galaxy S20 FE, the S21 FE is set to target a younger demographic and is rumored to use a variety of bright colors in the process. So far, six colors have been mentioned, including green, purple, pink, white, and gray.
Other rumors suggest that it will have the same 32MP front-facing camera as the Galaxy S20 FE, but the rear camera may be downgraded in the process. It is also said to have a 6.4-inch display, slightly larger than the Galaxy S21's 6.2-inch display. It is also set to offer 5G connectivity, like Samsung's other flagship handsets.
There is no word on when this phone will be available, but we expect to see something around early to mid fall.
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