Samsung is working on the Galaxy S21 FE, that should be the successor to the successful Galaxy S20 FE from last year, and launch at some point in the next few months. The S20 FE was a sort of 'flagship killer' device from Samsung itself, and it looks like the company will want to reprise its success.
It turns out, however, that it plans on
doing that with the exact same battery capacity. Rumor has it the Galaxy S21
FE's battery has the model number EB-BG990ABY, which is what you'd expect given
that the phone's model number should be SM-G990B. The rated capacity is 4,370
mAh, which means its typical capacity (and the advertised number) will be 4,500
mAh. That's exactly the same as the cell inside the Galaxy S20 FE.
Compared to the rest of the Galaxy S21
line, the FE will get a bigger capacity than the S21, but smaller than both the
S21+ and S21 Ultra. According to a previous rumor, the S21 FE should have a
6.4" flat screen (or thereabouts), and on that metric too it would sit in
between the S21 and S21+.
The selfie cam is allegedly going to be 32
MP, and the colorways on offer will be gray/silver, green, purple, and white.
The unveiling event for the Galaxy S21 FE is said to be taking place in August,
so there's still plenty of time for all the other details to leak.