"Galaxy S21 FE to Have Larger Battery Than Galaxy S21" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Eun-mo] Samsung Electronics is expected to increase the battery capacity of the ‘Galaxy S21 FE (Fan Edition),’ which is scheduled to be released in the second half of this year, compared to the ‘Galaxy S21.’


On the 26th (local time), IT specialized media SamMobile reported that the Galaxy S21 FE (SM-G990B) will be equipped with a 4500 milliampere-hour (mAh) battery.


SamMobile stated that the battery to be installed in the Galaxy S21 FE has a model number EB-BG990ABY with a rated capacity of 4370mAh, and Samsung Electronics is likely to market it as a 4500mAh battery (general rating). The ‘Galaxy S20 FE,’ released last year, was equipped with a 4800mAh battery, the same as the ‘Galaxy S20+.’


Previously, it was revealed that the Galaxy S21 FE will feature a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display supporting Full HD+ resolution and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Additionally, the chipset will be either the Exynos 2100 or Snapdragon 888, with internal storage options of 128GB and 256GB, and 5G connectivity is expected to be provided. The rear will likely be made of plastic material similar to the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S20 FE, and the colors are speculated to be offered in five options: Gray Silver, Green, Pink, Purple, and White.


The camera is expected to have three lenses, similar to the basic Galaxy S21 model, but with slightly lower specifications. The basic Galaxy S21 model features a ▲12MP wide-angle ▲64MP telephoto ▲12MP ultra-wide camera. Also, the camera housing is presumed to be slightly protruding, integrated into the rear frame.



Other features are expected to include stereo speakers, 4K 60fps video recording, IP68-rated dust and water resistance, GPS, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, USB Type-C port, Samsung Pay, wireless charging, and 25W fast charging.


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