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Galaxy S21 FE production reportedly halted, but what does Samsung say?
July 01, 2025
Update: July 25, 2025 (10:36 AM ET):Samsung has toldAndroid Authoritythat it doesn’t comment on rumor and speculation after a now-deletedETNewsreport alleged that the company has suspended production of the Galaxy S21 FE. The Korean news outlet claimed that production of the phone had been halted due to the global chip shortage.
However, Samsung has toldBloombergin a separate response that no decision has been made regarding the upcoming phone:

There’s no word on why theETNewsarticle was deleted, but the above statement issued toBloombergcertainly leaves plenty of room for interpretation. For what it’s worth, frequent tipster Ice Universe hasclaimedthat “something unexpected” has happened, citing a supply chain source.
Original article: August 21, 2025 (3:21 AM ET):We’ve been eagerly anticipating theSamsung Galaxy S21 FEfor months now, with a mooted launch window of Q3 this year. Now, a new report out of Korea suggests that the affordable flagship might be seriously jeopardized by the global chip shortage.
ETNewsreports (h/t:FrontTron) thatSamsunghas suspended production of the Galaxy S21 FE due to a lack of processors, citing industry sources. Samsung’s supply partners were apparently informed on Friday (June 11) that the manufacturer was suspending the production of S21 FE parts and cancelling orders for various materials. The partners reportedly believe that this decision therefore means a “withdrawal” of the Galaxy S21 FE launch.
Samsung was previously tipped to use theSnapdragon 888chipset for the new smartphone, but it seems like there aren’t enough chips to go around.
“I know that Samsung has allocated Qualcomm APs [application processors – ed] to foldable phones and suspended the FE model because there is not enough semiconductors,” an industry source toldETNews. “After getting approval for mass production, each company started production, but there was an unprecedented issue of stopping.”
More reading:The global computer chip shortage explained
It’s theoretically possible that production will resume, but halting production of a major smartphone is no trivial matter and will likely result in a lengthy delay. That’s of course assuming that Samsung is able to address the chip shortage that’s apparently the reason for the stoppage in the first place. But Qualcommpreviously saidthat the chip shortage could last until late 2021, while Intelsaysthe shortfall could last for “a couple of years.”
The report nevertheless means you might not want to hold your breath for a Galaxy S21 FE launching in Q3 2021, if at all. We’ve asked Samsung for comment regarding the Galaxy S21 FE’s supposed production suspension and will update the article if/when they get back to us.
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