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Samsung: Galaxy S21 Fan Edition Production Suspension Still Undecided

13 June 2021, 07:06 am Samsung said that the Galaxy S21 Fan Edition production remains undecided whether it will proceed or a suspension is more appropriate. The statement is a response to a report that claimed the South Korean giant is likely delaying the launch of the said device due to the global chip shortage.  (Photo : by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 2: A Samsung Galaxy logo is displayed on a screen prior to the start of a launch event for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 at the Hammerstein Ballroom, August 2, 2016 in New York City. The stylus equipped smartphone will be available starting August 19, with preorders starting August 3.

Here s the reason why Samsung s Galaxy Note series might make a comeback in 2022

The Galaxy S21 Ultra may not have sold as well as Samsung had hoped, despite being the first Galaxy S series phone with S Pen support.

The Galaxy S21 FE will reportedly launch alongside Samsung s next foldables in August

What you need to know Samsung s Galaxy S20 FE successor could debut alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 at an Unpacked event in August. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is expected to be Samsung s first foldable phone with an in-display selfie camera and S Pen support. It was previously rumored that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 would debut in July. A leaked Samsung product roadmap that had surfaced online in March this year claimed Samsung would introduce the Galaxy S20 FE successor at an Unpacked event in August. A new report from South Korean publication

The Global Chip Shortage Is Starting to Have Major Real-World Consequences

As technology has advanced, semiconductor chips have spread from computers and cars to toothbrushes and tumble dryers they now lurk beneath the hood of a surprising number of products. But demand for chips is continuing to outstrip supply, and car makers are no longer the only companies feeling the pinch. Alan Priestley, an analyst at Gartner, told CNBC that the average person on the street is bound to be impacted by the chip shortage in one form or another. What it will mean is they can t get something, or prices are slightly higher, Priestley said during an interview on Thursday.

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