Samsung Galaxy S21 FE tipped to debut with Android 12 — why that’s a big deal

Unofficial renders of the front and back of the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, showing all four rumored color options (Black, White, Lavender and green)
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It seems that the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE’s troubled development process — which encompassed two rumored cancellations and a whole lot of delays — may have a positive side effect should the phone arrives as expected in January.

SamMobile claims to have got hold of the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE’s firmware, and the upcoming device runs Samsung’s new One UI 4.0 built on Android 12. That means that out of the box the software experience will be the same as the original Samsung Galaxy S21, which started receiving the Android 12 and One UI 4.0 update back in November

But there’s another perk with the Galaxy S21 FE running Android 12: it could mean the phone gets Android 13, 14 and 15, too. 

While it’s tempting to wonder whether the S21 FE will slip again, all the signs point to this release date being met this time. Earlier this week, official cases appeared on a British retailer site, and the phone also appeared on Samsung’s UAE site before hurriedly being taken down again. 

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