
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G to launch next week but here's why it may not work
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Next week, Samsung is set to introduce a 5G variant of its Galaxy S20 FE smartphone in India. The company is expected to launch it at a price below Rs 50,000, but the offerings on the device might not be enough to compete in the segment.
Samsung is looking to bring 5G connectivity to its smartphones across the premium segment. While its flagships are already equipped with the same, the company will now introduce 5G support to its affordable top-end offering - Galaxy S20 FE. Citing sources, a report by IANS confirms an upcoming launch for the same. The report says that Samsung will launch the 5G variant of the Galaxy S20 FE smartphone in India next week. With this, the Galaxy S20 FE 5G will become the third series of smartphones from Samsung to carry the support, after the Galaxy S21 series and the Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G. The report also mentions the specifications of the new smartphone with 5G capability. It adds that the Galaxy S20 FE 5G will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset and will come with 8GB RAM and 128 GB internal storage.
Samsung has been teasing its upcoming A-series devices since last week, without officially revealing their names. While speculation has largely pointed to the Galaxy A37 and A57, a lengthy video recently surfaced ahead of any official confirmation, revealing the key specs and pricing of the devices.

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