Samsung Has Started Deleting All Evidence of Galaxy S21 FE

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Only recently, we reported how there is news that Samsung may have canceled the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 that was supposed to take place in October and the Galaxy S21 FE along with it. The cancellation made sense for several reasons, to be honest. For starters, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 are selling great, and Samsung is also preparing for their Galaxy S22 series. Amidst all this, we are also going through a global chip shortage. So, canceling the Galaxy S21 FE seems like the sensible thing.

Now, it seems that Samsung is keen on erasing all signs of the Galaxy S21 FE as the company has started deleting any official evidence of the phone. Previously, the phone leaked a couple of times through user manuals and even Samsung's website. Still, now, if you check Samsung's websites in different regions such as Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, Levant, you will see that the pages have been removed, and now it just says, "sorry, this link is now unavailable."

Samsung Has Started Deleting All Evidence of Galaxy S21 FE

Sep 29, 2021, 8:30am UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-has-started-deleting-all-evidence-of-galaxy-s21-fe/ > Only recently, we reported how there is news that Samsung may have canceled the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 that was supposed to take place in October and the Galaxy S21 FE along with it. The cancellation made sense for several reasons, to be honest. For starters, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 are selling great, and Samsung is also preparing for their Galaxy S22 series. Amidst all this, we are also going through a global chip shortage. So, canceling the Galaxy S21 FE seems like the sensible thing. > Now, it seems that Samsung is keen on erasing all signs of the Galaxy S21 FE as the company has started deleting any official evidence of the phone. Previously, the phone leaked a couple of times through user manuals and even Samsung's website. Still, now, if you check Samsung's websites in different regions such as Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, Levant, you will see that the pages have been removed, and now it just says, "sorry, this link is now unavailable."