Samsung Galaxy S21 FE rendering shows the phone from each and every angle

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE rendering shows the phone from each and every angle
Another rendering of the leaked Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (Fan Edition) showed what the phone would look like by means of a 360º rotating view of the phone. Notorious leaker Evan Blass tweeted the render, and in contrast to most of the content he posts—actually, most leaks that everyone posts—this one shows a rotating 3D model to give us a view of it. each and every angle.

Galaxy S21 FE pic.twitter.com/2P4pehUL9E Jul 21, 21 See More The potential design is what we've seen before, including from Blass himself in previous render leaks. These and the new render feature a similar design to the S21, although the rear camera bump from the supposed SXNUMX FE has been integrated into the rear cover rather than being a separate unit. But the new leak is actually useful, as a rotating render lets us see the alleged design from all angles, which, for example, shows how thin the camera bump could be on the SXNUMX FE, assuming rendering is necessary.

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(Image credit: Evan Blass)

Samsung S21 FE, coming soon?

Last year's Samsung Galaxy S20 FE launched in October 21, but we've heard that the S21 FE will launch earlier this year, likely to fill the gap in the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 21. which suggests that it was annulled. Since Note phones with a stylus usually launch in August, we expect the S21 FE to come out around that time, perhaps around the next Unpacked event, which could see the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold XNUMX, Samsung Galaxy Watch four. and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip XNUMX, and even a cheaper Samsung Galaxy Z Flip XNUMX Lite. With so many devices, Samsung could push the release of the SXNUMX FE to a later date, with another rumor suggesting that chipset shortages have forced the company to push its release to late XNUMX. While it's better late than cancel, as Another Report asserts we'll have to wait and see what comes out of the Unpacked event and whether Samsung will follow up with a more affordable FXNUMX FE flagship by the end of the year.