Black Friday could spell disaster for the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE launch
Is late October too late?
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We’ve been hearing about theSamsung Galaxy S21 FEsince the launch of theGalaxy S21series in February, but we’ve almost forgotten about it at this point, due to its no-show atSamsung’s August event and the myriad leaks and speculation that suggest it’s not coming.
Well, apparently it’s on the way after all, because Korean news siteETNewshas reported as such. Apparently, Samsung has just resumed production on the Galaxy S21 FE, after pausing it in July due to the ongoing chipset shortage - this implies the phone could be on its way in the next month.
According to ETNews, the phone could come as “early as October”, but the launch date will likely be in the “fourth quarter of the year” so October, November or December. That’s way later than the August launch of theGalaxy S20 FE.
We generally don’t see smartphones launch that late in the year, with mid-October usually the cut-off point before launches stop until the new year. Occasionally the odd phone or two will debut in November or December, but it’s usually a China-only launch.
So if it does come in late October as this news suggests, or even later, the phone could launch at a very risky time.
Analysis: too little, too late
Phone launches don’t disappear at the end of the year for no reason: the one-two punch ofBlack Fridayand Christmas mean people aren’t going to buy themselves expensive new gadgets, as they can buy older tech in the sales, or wait to be gifted things at the end of the year.
If the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE does launch in the build-up to Black Friday, as it seems it will, the company might have trouble convincing people to buy the new phone. After all, why buy a pricey new device when you could simply wait for theBlack Friday phone dealsto pick up a cut-price bargain?
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This late-year release could seriously impact sales of the phone. But perhaps that’s no bad thing.
It’s been reported that the reason the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is later than expected, is because the global chipset shortage meant Samsung couldn’t produce enough phones to match demand. Well, if demand is low because of Black Friday, then the company won’t need to make as many phones until the new year, when production can ramp back up.
Either way, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE likely won’t be launched with as much fanfare or pizazz as theGalaxy Z Fold 3andZ Flip 3got in August. We expected the FE then, but perhapsfoldable phonesare Samsung’s focus now.
Tom Bedford was deputy phones editor on TechRadar until late 2022, having worked his way up from staff writer. Though he specialized in phones and tablets, he also took on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK and now works for the entertainment site What To Watch.
He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist.
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