The Galaxy S21 FE may have been delayed, but that isn't stopping the leaks. The folks over at Android Headlines have gotten their hands on an official looking render showcasing the Galaxy S21 FE 5G, revealing the range of colors — gray, light green, light violet and white — customers will get to choose from.
Nothing new here, as we have seen renders of the phone in all of these shades before, but we do get further evidence that Samsung will not be offering as many color options for the Galaxy S21 FE as it did for the Galaxy S20 FE last year. For those who may not remember, the Galaxy S20 FE came with a choice of no less than six different hues, with at least five of them launched in every market.
It was the first time that Samsung got color availability right, but for reasons best known to the company, it doesn't look like we'll get the same variety this time around. The lack of a red version might be the most disappointing thing here, as we don't see that color often enough in Samsung's galactically large smartphone lineup.
Of course, we guess we should be happy we're even getting a Galaxy S21 FE, what with the global chip shortage wreaking havoc on product availability in all kinds of industries and one recent rumor suggesting the Galaxy S21 FE may not make it to markets outside the US and Europe. However, another rumor suggests that it will, though customers elsewhere might have to make do with the Exynos 2100 variant of the phone, which may turn out to be a bigger concern for many hardcore fans.