Samsung’s Galaxy S21 FE: The Rumor‑Mong! What the Manual Really Says
Slipping into style, SamMobile managed to snag the actual user manual for the anticipatory Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. This piece of tech treasure gives us a clearer snapshot of what to expect, and it’s doing the job of clearing away a ton of market chatter.
Key Specs Bared by the Manual
- Water & Dust Resistant – an IP68 rating, so the phone can take on a splash or a dust storm without a fuss.
- When it comes to security, it goes ultrasonic: fingerprint sensor in the bottom of the device.
- Enjoy a high‑refresh‑rate screen that’s fluid enough to keep up with gaming and scrolling alike.
- The look stays close to the Galaxy S21 lineup, so you’ll still spot that sleek design at a quick glance.
- Photography is covered by a rear triple‑lens camera to hook up every moment.
- Listening? Dolby Atmos delivers a richer audio experience.
- Two wireless perks: Wireless DeX lets you turn your phone into a PC‑friendly workspace, and Samsung Pay keeps your wallet handy.
- Forget the cords: fast wireless charging and even reverse wireless charging for other gadgets.
The Missing Pieces
While the manual is surprisingly thorough, it leaves a couple of items conspicuously absent:
- No mention of a microSD card slot – expansion might be flying under the radar.
- There’s no reference to a dedicated charger, which raises the question whether an included charger is indeed a thing.
Whispers of an Early Launch
Rumours are buzzing that the Galaxy S21 FE could hit the market by next week. Should it gather momentum quickly, we may see a crystal‑clear announcement soon.
A Deal‑breaker: Limited Availability
Due to the worldwide shortage of components, Samsung plans to release the device only in a handful of designated countries. So, if you’re not in those territories, you’ll have to wait a bit longer.
Stay Tuned for More
For the latest sneak peeks, check out the 3D model of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, revealed recently. Keep your eyes peeled – the phone could be around the corner, and the countdown’s already ticking.
