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Samsung is widely expected to launch three Galaxy devices of flagship status to replace the Galaxy Note 21, which isn’t coming this year. These are the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 foldables and the more affordable Galaxy S21 FE version. A few recent reports said that the two new foldable phones will be unveiled in early August and hit stores by the end of the month. The next-gen Galaxy smartwatches would arrive in mid-August, according to the same sources. Notably absent from those reports was the Galaxy S21 FE, a device that has usually been featured in various Fold 3 and Flip 3 launch rumors.
Separately, stories from South Korea have claimed over the weekend that the more affordable “Fan Edition” phone would be either canceled or delayed, prompting widespread speculation from leakers and pundits. Some of those reports claimed the Galaxy S21 FE would be canceled because of Snapdragon 888 chip shortages. Others said that it’s a battery issue that might have halted the production. Unsurprisingly, Samsung said in official comments that it hasn’t decided on whether to cancel the phone or not.
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Samsung might’ve canceled one of its best new Galaxy phones originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 14 Jun 2021 at 06:50:27 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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