The xxx tv shownext "fan edition" of Samsung's flagship hasn't been canceled, but it's only launching in some markets, and it'll be in short supply, a new report claims.
According to Korean outlet FNNews, Samsung is thinking about launching "some quantities" of the Galaxy S21 FE only in Europe and the U.S., due to a worldwide chip shortage. The phone will not be released in Korea or Japan.
Quoting an unnamed Samsung partner official, the report says that Samsung considered giving up on the Galaxy S21 FE entirely at one point, which may still happen if the chip supply issues get worse.
Samsung told the outlet that a limited launch is only one of the measures under consideration, but that nothing has been decided at this point.
SEE ALSO: Samsung's MWC event will be about the future of smartwatchesSamsung Galaxy S21 FE is likely to have a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, a triple rear camera, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Like its predecessor, the Galaxy S20 FE, it's a budget-friendly variant of Samsung's Galaxy S flagship that offers most of its features at a reduced price.
Originally, Samsung planned to launch the Galaxy S21 FE in August, alongside new foldable smartphones. This has changed, too; according to this report, Samsung is now considering launching the Galaxy S21 FE in October.
Topics Samsung
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Here is a young Barack Obama protesting homework in school
'Jurassic Park' returning to theaters for 25th anniversary
Donald Trump gave a speech in front of a literal wall of garbage
Woman finds contact lens that'd been lodged in her eye for 28 YEARS
There's bad news ahead for already terrible wildfires in the U.S.
Dude finds the hysterical 'Spongebob diary' he kept as a kid
Koalas are endangered now, and climate change is a big reason why
Turns out Ned Stark revealed the truth about Jon Snow years ago
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。