Samsung is planning to release a lower-cost Galaxy S21 FE 4G phone with a Snapdragon 720G processor.

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One of the best-value flagship smartphones we tested in 2022 was the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G. Samsung is now preparing to release a 4G version of the handset, making it even more appealing to the general public. According to a source on galaxyclub.nl (Dutch), Samsung will release a cheap 4G-only Galaxy S21 FE with a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC. Other features, like as the display and camera, are likely to remain untouched.

 

 

 



 

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G, not an Exynos processor, will power the Galaxy S21 FE's 4G edition. The octa-core SD720G can be paired with 6GB or 8GB of RAM. The mid-range CPU is found in handsets such as the Samsung Galaxy A72, Galaxy A52, Vivo V21e, Redmi 8 Pro, Redmi Note 9s, and others.

 

Samsung's choice of CPU implies that it aims to keep the price as low as possible while not sacrificing other critical hardware like the display and camera. The model number of the next Samsung device, SM-G990B2, is also mentioned in the article, which has appeared on Samsung's Germany official website. However, no official word from Samsung on when the 4G-only Galaxy S21 FE would be available in the European or Indian markets. More information should become available in the following weeks.

 

In 2022, should you buy a high-end 4G smartphone? Yamaha enters the audio market with the TWS Earbuds, which feature Snapdragon aptX codecs. The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has accepted a proposal for the auction of 5G spectrum to offer speedier 5G connection to the populace, which means the official rollout of 5G could happen sooner than expected. The Indian government plans to hold a 5G spectrum auction by the end of July 2022, and if everything goes according to plan, 5G deployment might begin by the end of the year or in the first quarter of 2023.

 

If you plan on keeping a phone for at least two to three years, buying a mid-range or premium 4G phone isn't a good idea. In India, decent 5G ready devices are now available for under Rs. 25,000, and a 4G phone priced similarly or even higher may not provide a satisfactory return on your investment in the long term. If Samsung wants to introduce the Galaxy S21 FE 4G to India, it needs to maintain the pricing low to make it a good value for money option for customers.


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