The Fast Charging of the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Will Surprise Everyone

If there is a smartphone that has turned out to be a success (expected) by Samsung and telephony distributors, it is the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE . There is still no specific date to meet its successor but what we already know is that this S21 FE will have a key feature that will put it above the S21 family.

The launch of the Galaxy S21 FE has been delayed until the fourth quarter of 2021 due to the shortage of chips that has also compromised the presentation of other great phones such as the Huawei P50. However, there are already a few things we know about the smartphone, such as that it will come with a high-end feature that is missing even from the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

Render Samsung Galaxy S21 FE

Great fast charging for the S21 FE

Samsung has let its mobile go through FCC certification. There the S21 FE has been seen under two model numbers (SM-G990U, SM-G990U1) revealing the connectivity and charging characteristics of the phone. According to the certification documents, the Galaxy S21 FE has a fast charge of 45 W (11V, 2.25A or 21V, 2.1A), the same eu we have already seen in other smartphones of the brand such as the Galaxy Note 10+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

However, the company did not go ahead with this technology in its subsequent smartphones and left out the 45W fast charging of the Galaxy S21 Ultra , so it is interesting to see that this feature will return in the Galaxy S21 FE, which will be able to be charged. faster than the current top-of-the-range manufacturer, which has a 25W cable load, and 15W wireless.

s21 FE FCC

The document reveals that the smartphone also supports fast wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. Although the capacity is not discussed, it is speculated that the FE cell would be 4,500 mAh.

Other details confirmed

The Galaxy S21 FE has also been confirmed to feature 5G mmWave and sub-6GHz, 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi b / g / n / ac / ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth 5.0 (with EDR and LE ), NFC and WPT (Wireless Power Transfer).

As for the rest of the features not filtered by the FCC, it is speculated that Samsung’s high-end phone would have a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O screen with Full HD + resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a 12MP triple camera setup on the rear with OIS and video recording in 4K quality at 60fps and the Snapdragon 888 processor ruling it all, along with Android 11.

Source> GSMArena