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Samsung launches FASTER Galaxy S21 FE in India – Price, Features and Best Offers

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Snapdragon India

Samsung officially launched the Snapdragon 888 version of Galaxy S21 FE in India. This smartphone is available for purchase through official mediums such as the site and app at INR 49,999. It comes with 256GB of internal storage, which is supported by 8GB of RAM.

 

The South Korean tech giant launched both Snapdragon and Exynos variants of the Galaxy S21 FE in January 2022. In India, the smartphone was available with Exynos processor, with the new addition intros a faster processor under the hood.

Colors

Samsung’s new Galaxy S21 FE is available in five color shades in India, including:

  1. Navy
  2. Olive
  3. Graphite
  4. Lavender
  5. White

Offers

Instant Bank Discount

  • ₹5000 instant discount on HDFC Bank Credit/Debit Cards EMI & Credit Card Full Swipe

Samsung Axis Bank Credit Card

  • Extra 10% cashback on EMI and full swipe, over and above all offers

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Snapdragon India

Spotlighting Features

Smooth scrolling

The 120Hz display technology delivers a super smooth scroll, with an optimized refresh rate, and a fast touch response giving seamless visuals in both work and play.

Real display vision

The high-quality display with Dynamic AMOLED 2X delivers vibrant color and brightness, even in bright sunlight.

Pro-grade Camera

The powerful pro-grade camera delivers high-quality photos and videos, with a Rear Camera that boasts 12MP Ultra Wide, Wide-angle cameras and an 8MP Telephoto Camera. It also features a Front Camera that includes a 32MP Selfie camera.

30X Space Zoom

30x Space Zoom combines a 3x Hybrid Optic Zoom and 30x digital zoom for high-resolution close-ups, while the Engage Zoom Lock reduces shakiness the further you zoom in.1

Superior performance

The power-efficient processor chip offers reliability and performance that boosts every experience, from graphic-heavy gaming to multitasking.

All-day Intelligent power

The 4500mAh intelligent battery outlasts the day even on 5G, while Super Fast Charging can charge 50% in 30 minutes.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung may launch affordable Galaxy Z Flip phone next year

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Samsung is considering to launch an FE-branded Galaxy Z Flip 7 next year. The company reportedly entered a review of plans to introduce an affordable foldable phone this year. There is speculation that the rumored Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE might not debut this year.

According to TheElec, Samsung has been planning to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE next year. It may be cheaper than the regular variant in favor of a downgraded display and processor. However, Samsung’s pricing strategy would be worth seeing for its first affordable Flip phone.

This year, the South Korean tech giant is expected to launch only two foldable phones. While there are no signs of a Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra, the Fan Edition may also be canceled in review. Therefore, an FE lineup of foldable phones – Flip and Fold will likely join the segment in 2025.

Samsung could hold the next Galaxy Unpacked on July 10 in Paris. At the event, the company may not only launch new foldable phones but the Galaxy Watch 7 series and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro could also be launched. Well, Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the event so far.

We are also hearing that the Exynos 2400 might not be employed in the Galaxy Z Flip 6 this year. The company has reportedly tested it but the chip has failed to offer satisfactory results. This means the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will also use Snapdragon chip internationally.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to ship with 16GB RAM just like the S20 and S21 Ultra!

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Samsung is rumored to bring 16GB RAM to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It’s going to be a big upgrade over the recently released flagship phones by Samsung. Meanwhile, it shows the company is taking a U-turn on its decision to reduce the RAM, starting with the S22 Ultra.

Chinese vendors continue to increase RAM on their flagships. Samsung has either reduced or stuck with the same configuration. Well, a major shift seems to be loading, with Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra being equipped with 16GB RAM, keeping the base storage unchanged.

X user Sawyer Galox claims that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could have increased RAM than the S24 Ultra. The input is based on what specifications are being tested on the prototype model. Notably, Samsung’s S20 Ultra and S21 Ultra debuted 16GB RAM variants.

Starting with the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the South Korean tech giant has reduced the RAM to 12GB. This continued with the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra. As Gemini Nano v2 is also rumored to be available in the next flagships, more RAM may be required.

Apart from this, a new design language is expected to be introduced with the Galaxy S25 series. After following its signature design from the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the company’s next Ultra flagship would finally bring a much-anticipated design refresh.

As far as other specifications are concerned, an upgraded display with 3000 nits of peak brightness and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy will likely come. The camera department may also be enhanced with the arrival of enhanced image sensors.

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Apple aims 9 million+ OLED iPad sales, 4 million displays from Samsung

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Apple OLED iPad Pro 2024

Apple is targeting over 9 million OLED iPad Pro shipments this year. On May 7th, the company launched its first OLED display iPad models. South Korea’s Samsung Display and LG Display are slated to supply OLED panels for the iPad Pro 2024.

Omdia estimates this year’s OLED tablet shipments could be 12.1 million units. The volume of hybrid OLED tablets is 8.12 million units (61.7%), debuted with the Apple iPad Pro 2024. Omdia’s forecast for hybrid OLED tablet shipment of 8.12 million units is mostly iPad Pro OLED.

Recently, TrendForce predicted that this year’s OLED iPad Pro shipment to be 4.5 to 5 million units. The market research firm estimated that the price of the new iPad Pro has increased by $200, which could partially eat into the demand for the OLED iPad Pro.

There’s a major difference in figures. Do note that Omdia’s forecast is based on panels, while Trend Force’s forecast is based on finished products. TrendForce noted that OLED panel shipments could be at least 10% higher than OLED iPad Pro shipments.

Apple OLED iPad Pro 2024

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