TechPhonesAndroid PhonesSamsung Galaxy S21 FE review: fashionably late or out of date?The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE packs all of the best bits from the S21 into a more affordable packageWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Future)T3 VerdictThe Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is the most affordable phone in the S21 series - its specs and features have been streamlined to keep the cost down. While it may not be as good value as we’d have hoped for it’s still a very capable piece of kit with a decent camera, powerful processing and a long-lasting battery.Reasons to buy+6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display+Premium chipset and specs+Decent camera system+Reasons to avoid-No charger in the box-Slow charging-Still quite expensiveWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

TechPhonesAndroid PhonesSamsung Galaxy S21 FE review: fashionably late or out of date?The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE packs all of the best bits from the S21 into a more affordable packageWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Future)T3 VerdictThe Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is the most affordable phone in the S21 series - its specs and features have been streamlined to keep the cost down. While it may not be as good value as we’d have hoped for it’s still a very capable piece of kit with a decent camera, powerful processing and a long-lasting battery.Reasons to buy+6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display+Premium chipset and specs+Decent camera system+Reasons to avoid-No charger in the box-Slow charging-Still quite expensiveWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE packs all of the best bits from the S21 into a more affordable package

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(Image credit: Future)T3 VerdictThe Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is the most affordable phone in the S21 series - its specs and features have been streamlined to keep the cost down. While it may not be as good value as we’d have hoped for it’s still a very capable piece of kit with a decent camera, powerful processing and a long-lasting battery.Reasons to buy+6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display+Premium chipset and specs+Decent camera system+Reasons to avoid-No charger in the box-Slow charging-Still quite expensive

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T3 VerdictThe Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is the most affordable phone in the S21 series - its specs and features have been streamlined to keep the cost down. While it may not be as good value as we’d have hoped for it’s still a very capable piece of kit with a decent camera, powerful processing and a long-lasting battery.Reasons to buy+6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display+Premium chipset and specs+Decent camera system+Reasons to avoid-No charger in the box-Slow charging-Still quite expensive

T3 VerdictThe Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is the most affordable phone in the S21 series - its specs and features have been streamlined to keep the cost down. While it may not be as good value as we’d have hoped for it’s still a very capable piece of kit with a decent camera, powerful processing and a long-lasting battery.

T3 Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is the most affordable phone in the S21 series - its specs and features have been streamlined to keep the cost down. While it may not be as good value as we’d have hoped for it’s still a very capable piece of kit with a decent camera, powerful processing and a long-lasting battery.

Reasons to buy+6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display+Premium chipset and specs+Decent camera system+Reasons to avoid-No charger in the box-Slow charging-Still quite expensive

Reasons to buy+6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display+Premium chipset and specs+Decent camera system+

6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz display

Premium chipset and specs

Decent camera system

Reasons to avoid-No charger in the box-Slow charging-Still quite expensive

No charger in the box

Slow charging

Still quite expensive

Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review - Key Specs(Image credit: Samsung)Dimensions:155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mmWeight:177gScreen:6.4 inches AMOLED 2X (FHD+ 120Hz)CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 888GPU:Qualcomm Adreno 660RAM:6GB / 8GBStorage:128GB/256GBRear cameras:12 MP, 12MP, 8MPFront camera:32MPBattery:4,5000 mAhOS:Android 125G:Yes

(Image credit: Samsung)Dimensions:155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mmWeight:177gScreen:6.4 inches AMOLED 2X (FHD+ 120Hz)CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 888GPU:Qualcomm Adreno 660RAM:6GB / 8GBStorage:128GB/256GBRear cameras:12 MP, 12MP, 8MPFront camera:32MPBattery:4,5000 mAhOS:Android 125G:Yes

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

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Dimensions:155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mmWeight:177gScreen:6.4 inches AMOLED 2X (FHD+ 120Hz)CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 888GPU:Qualcomm Adreno 660RAM:6GB / 8GBStorage:128GB/256GBRear cameras:12 MP, 12MP, 8MPFront camera:32MPBattery:4,5000 mAhOS:Android 125G:Yes

Dimensions:155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mmWeight:177gScreen:6.4 inches AMOLED 2X (FHD+ 120Hz)CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 888GPU:Qualcomm Adreno 660RAM:6GB / 8GBStorage:128GB/256GBRear cameras:12 MP, 12MP, 8MPFront camera:32MPBattery:4,5000 mAhOS:Android 125G:Yes

This is the long-awaitedSamsung GalaxyS21 FE review, and it really is long-awaited because it’s been almost a whole year since theSamsung Galaxy S21dropped and took a top spot as one of thebest phonesyou can buy.

It’s been so long in fact that the S22 series launch is rumoured to be just around the corner. We weren’t sure if we’d ever see the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE hit the shelves but here it is.

FE stands for Fan Edition which is basically Samsung’s Lite version of their flagship phone, streamlining its features to bring the price down. Don’t be fooled though, while it might be cheaper than the rest of the Galaxy S21 series, it still sits firmly in the upper-mid-range segment, going up against handsets like theGoogle Pixel 6or theXiaomi 11T Pro.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is almost guaranteed to be one of thebest Samsung phonesyet, but will it also be one of thebest Android phonesof 2022? Or is it just too little too late? You’ve come to the right place to find out. Let’s get straight down to it.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: price and availability

Available to buy now, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE starts from $699 in the US, £699 in the UK and AU$999 in Australia. Take a look at the widgets on this page to see where you can pick one up.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: what’s new

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

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So how does the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE differ from the Samsung Galaxy S21?

Firstly you get more screen real-estate on the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. It has a 6.4-inch display as opposed to the 6.2-inch screen on the Samsung Galaxy S21, although both use the same Dynamic AMOLED technology with a Full HD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.

You’ll find that the design is almost identical with a camera notch that wraps around the corner of the handset but the new phone is slightly longer and wider because of the bigger screen. There are also new colours to choose from.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE has a stripped-back rear camera system with a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 12MP wide camera and an 8MP telephoto camera so you can’t expect shots to be quite as detailed as on the S21. It’s not all bad though because the front camera has been boosted from 16MP to 32MP - if you’re someone who takes a lot of selfies you should get clearer, sharper shots with the S21 FE.

While both phones use the same Snapdragon 888 processor, the new FE Edition offers a smaller 6GB RAM option for those who want to save even more money and don’t mind that slowing the phone down. You can buy it with 8GB of RAM as well.

You’ll also find a 4,500mAh battery inside the FE which is up from 4,000mAh on the Samsung Galaxy S21.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: design and display

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

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Like the phone that came before it, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE looks smart. It comes in four colourways including Olive Green, Graphite, Lavender and White. You don’t get the two-tone design across the casing and camera module, instead, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE uses the “Glasstic” back across the whole of the device.

Because it’s largely made from plastic, you do get the impression that this phone is more durable than other handsets that use a lot of glass. It feels like it can take a few knocks and bumps, and because the screen is Gorilla Glass Victus even that should survive drops from up to 2 meters. With an IP68 rating, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is completely waterproof as well so you won’t need to worry about getting it wet.

Measuring 155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9mm and weighing 177g, it’s not quite as compact as the Samsung Galaxy S21 but it’s still comfortable to hold even for those with smaller hands.

Around the frame, you get the usual power button and volume controls on the right-hand side with a USB-C port along the bottom. It comes as no surprise that you don’t get a 3.5mm headphone jack. If you do still use wired headphones, it could be time to upgrade to Bluetooth or you’ll need to buy an adaptor.

To unlock the phone you get the choice of using a pin, pattern or password as well as facial recognition and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Using your thumbprint to unlock the phone is very reliable, it worked time and time again, although I did think it could be placed slightly higher up to suit where your thumb naturally sits on the frame.

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To protect you from eye strain particularly at night time, there’s the option to switch on the Eye Comfort Shield in the drop-down menu which removes blue light from the screen.

Like the other phones in the Galaxy S21 series, the screen feels very flat to use, gone are the days of the sleek curvature on the edge of Samsung Galaxy phones. Whether you like that or not will very much depend on your own personal preference.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: camera

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

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The rear camera system has been simplified in the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, relying on a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 12MP wide camera and an 8MP telephoto lens. Meanwhile, the front camera has a resolution of 32MP which is double that of the selfie snapper on the S21.

Photos taken on the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE come out looking sharp and bright even though you won’t get quite the same level of detail as you do elsewhere. Despite that, the camera manages to create a good balance between light and dark areas so the whole scene is easy to see. Colours look bold and vibrant as well, although they could be oversaturated so sometimes came out looking quite unrealistic.

Selfies are where the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE really thrives - you can choose to set the tone to Natural or Bright. Whichever you choose you’ll get sharp and flattering photos. And when two or more people step into the shot, it’ll automatically switch the front camera to the ultrawide mode which means you can easily fit everyone in.

Image1of8(Image credit: Future)The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

Image1of8(Image credit: Future)The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

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(Image credit: Future)The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

(Image credit: Future)The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes photos with strong, bright colours.(Image credit: Future)

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)

It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)

It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)

It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)

It can balance light and dark areas of the shot well.(Image credit: Future)

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)

The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)

The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)

The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)

The ultrawide mode fits more into the frame.(Image credit: Future)

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)

You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)

You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)

You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)

You can take usable shots using the 10x zoom.(Image credit: Future)

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)

Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)

Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)

Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)

Photos taken using the 30x zoom show more than the huan eye can see, but they’re very grainy.(Image credit: Future)

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

At night, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE can brighte up shots but it’s not as effective as you get elsewhere.(Image credit: Future)

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

In low light, the Night mode brightens up the shot well enough to see the subject clearly but you do lose out slightly on detail and vibrancy when you compare the photos to those taken on other phones. The post-processing here is certainly on the weaker side of things.

Another downside to this phone camera is the effectiveness of the digital zoom. You get up to 30x zoom here but photos look noticeably more grainy than they did on the S21, particularly when you reach 20x zoom and above. The 30x zoom is hardly even worth it because the end result is so distorted.

All-in-all this phone camera is quite far off theseriouslyimpressive system on their top-of-the-line phone, theSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, but then this is also a lot cheaper than that.

For point-and-shoot photography, the camera system will be more than good enough for most people even if it’s not going to blow anyone away.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: performance

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

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Geekbench 5 scores(Image credit: GeekBench)[CPU]Single-Core Score: 1,095Multi-Core Score: 3,080[Compute]OpenCL Score:Vulkan Score:

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Elsewhere, you get a choice of 6 or 8GB of RAM, depending on how much you’re willing to spend, and either 128 or 256GB of storage. There’s no MicroSD card slot to expand the memory.

As you would expect from those specs the phone ran well. It felt quick to flick through menus and opening apps was instantaneous. It’ll even cope well with larger mobile games like Call of Duty Mobile or Fortnite although you can expect the handset to heat up a little when you use those.

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You get a larger 4,500mAh battery inside this phone but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll last longer. When I tested it out it became clear that you will need to plug it in each day if you’re someone who spends a lot of time on their phone but equally, you won’t need to worry about running out of juice while you’re out and about.

In the box, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE doesn’t come with a charger, you just get a USB-C cable. If you want to get the fastest 25W charging you’ll need to buy the charger separately. Using that, it’ll take about an hour and a half to charge the phone from empty to 100% which is slower than the rest of the S21 series. You can also charge the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE wirelessly if you own a compatible charger.

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The brain of the operation is Samsung’s One UI 4.0 interface which is based onAndroid12. It’s the first Samsung phone to ship withGoogle’s most recent software. It comes ahead of it being rolled out to their current devices later this year.

The new OS gives you loads of customisation options across your home screen, apps and widgets. For instance, you can now choose a new colour palette for the whole system to match your wallpaper, it will even adjust the app icons to match if you want it to. It looks great and runs smoothly for the most part.

You will also get Samsung’s own app store on this handset, but I can’t really see why anyone would choose to use that over Google’s alternative.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: verdict

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review

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If you like the idea of the Samsung Galaxy S21 but you’re not so keen on the price, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE takes everythingfansloved about their 2021 flagship and packs it into a more affordable piece of kit.

Granted, this isn’t actually a cheap phone, it still sits towards the more expensive end of the market. A bigger price difference between the handsets would have made this much a more convincing buy, especially given the fact that the S22 series isn’t far off being launched. It could be worth bearing in mind that once the new phones have arrived, this one might have its price cut.

The phone itself is well-rounded and easily matches up to the competition fromOnePlusand Google. You’ll get a good amount of power, a fantastic screen, decent battery life and a high-quality camera system. It’s not going to wow you but it’s not really meant to. If you’re already hooked into the Samsung ecosystem then it’s definitely worth considering.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: also consider

If you’re looking to spend a lot less than this but you’re set on having a Samsung phone, you should take a look at theSamsung Galaxy A52 5G. Like the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, it has a durable plastic body, a 120Hz FHD+ display and 5G support. The 64MP main camera takes impressive photos as well. If you’re big into snapping shots while you’re out and about this phone will be a good choice for you.

Anyone who is on a budget and considers themselves an Android person should have theOnePlus Nord 2on their shortlist. It’s a stunning phone that looks a lot pricier than it actually is. Granted you can’t charge it wirelessly and it’s not completely waterproof but it’s got speedy performance, an excellent camera system and a very long-lasting battery. It’s a great smartphone that won’t cost you the earth.

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