Like the Galaxy S20 FE, the Galaxy S21 FE comes with a 4,500-mAh battery, which is larger than the regular Galaxy S21's 4,000-mAh battery.
Other than that, except for the matching camera island color, Galaxy S21 FE isn't featuring many upgrades in the camera department save for those brought on by the new Snapdragon 888 image processing prowess and computational algorithms.
Plus, with Dual Recording, you can stay on top of the action in front of and behind you — just start recording, and your camera captures views from both lenses at the same time.
I don't need that problem either.
With next-gen flagships presumably on the horizon, Galaxy shoppers might be inclined to wait and see what the company might bring at that launch.
It seems like Samsung is carrying that approach forward with the Galaxy S21 FE, which appears to be a hybrid of the Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy S21.