Let’s start with the headline specifications. The device has a 6.4” Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and a touch sampling rate of 240Hz. It is, unfortunately, still a Full HD+ panel, but I think for the size that’s going to be fine. It’s also a flat screen, so there are no curves to worry your palms about, and the bezels are really slim, as is the cutout for the 32MP selfie shooter at the top.
While it’s really easy to see 2020’s S20 pedigree in the look of the S20 FE, this year’s S21 FE doesn’t carry that same philosophy. Instead, the phone looks a lot more like a Galaxy A52 or A72 mid-range device, and the worst part is that it also feels like one of those phones too. Samsung was able to design around the S20 FE’s polycarbonate back and make it convincingly feel like more expensive frosted glass, but this time, I think they’ve dropped the ball.
What I would have liked to see more would be the Snapdragon 888 processor at this phone’s core. But, it looks like we Malaysians will only be able to buy the S21 FE with an Exynos 2100 processor instead. One of the reasons why 2020’s Galaxy S20 FE was so popular was its more accessible price of RM3,399. The good news with the S21 FE is that spec-for-spec the device isat a more affordable price point. The base model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage retails for RM2,899 while the variant 256GB of storage is priced at RM3,099.
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