The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE got certified by TENAA in China, following its FCC certification. Some of the Galaxy S21 FE specs got confirmed in this certification filling, it sure shared more information than FCC documents did.
Some Galaxy S21 FE specs got revealed in the latest certification filing
TENAA confirmed that the Galaxy S21 FE (SM-G9900) will feature a 6.4-inch display. On top of that, a 4,370mAh battery got confirmed, and the same goes for Android 11. Samsung’s One UI will ship on top of Google’s OS, of course.
This variant of the phone will include two SIM card slots, while the phone will measure 155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mm. The listing also confirms 5G support, as expected.
That’s all the information that got shared, but additional info surfaced a while back. The phone will likely support fast charging up to 45W, as revealed by the FCC filing. It will ship without a charger, though.
You can expect that 6.4-inch display to be a fullHD+ panel, with a 120Hz refresh rate. It will also be flat, and include a display camera hole. The device will likely be on offer in a couple of different RAM variants.
The phone will include three cameras on the back
Three cameras will be placed on the back of the device, while a single camera will sit on the front. A fingerprint scanner will be placed under the display, as expected.
The Snapdragon 888 SoC will fuel the phone, though an Exynos variant may also arrive, with the Exynos 2100. The phone will support wireless charging as well, and offer two speakers.
Samsung is aiming to announce this phone in October, according to the latest reports. It was supposed to arrive during the company’s Unpacked event in August, but it has allegedly been delayed due to a chip shortage.
If you’d like to know more about the Galaxy S21 FE, feel free to check out our preview article.