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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE to use LG’s 4500mAh battery

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As Samsung is the leading smartphone brand across the world and launches dozens of Galaxy devices such as mobile phones and tablets, and it is going to introduce this year’s Fan Edition smartphone in the near future. We’ve already encountered a number of leaks and rumors about the Galaxy S21 FE, and more info has arrived from S. Korea.

According to TheElec, the upcoming Galaxy S21 FE will be equipped with a 4500mAh battery supplied by its major rival LG. The report further suggests that LG is manufacturing the cell of S21 FE’s battery at its Nanjing plant in China. And ITM Semiconductor tied to receive and pack the battery cells from LG at its factory in Vietnam.

Last month, LG officially announced that it is leaving the smartphone market in order to focus on innovations in other tech fields such as home appliances, and robotics, but it still remains in the game and will continue to supply components to other smartphone makers.

It’s worth mentioning that LG Energy Solutions has supplied battery cells for Samsung’s Galaxy A and M series devices years ago. Later on, it has also produced batteries for the Galaxy S10 and components for Galaxy Note 10 series flagships.

In order to reduce the device’s cost, Samsung might be taken this decision to use batteries from LG Energy Solution. Adding to this, the company reportedly plans to use ATL batteries for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 2/3, which will be launched together with the Galaxy S21 FE.

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