The Samsung S21 FE 5G - The iconic final chapter in the Galaxy S21 series

Robert Cerff / 22-02-2022 / Reviews

The Galaxy S21 series is ending on a high note with the Samsung S21 FE 5G. This fan edition smartphone is a combination of everything that made the series, featuring high-end specs across its display, performance and camera.

With the FE, you get a powerful smartphone that packs in new and fan-favourite features on a budget.


Unmatched Display

When it comes to display the S21 FE is just as good as other phones in the series but with a lower price tag. It is slightly bigger than a standard S21 at 6.4 inches, but it is still comfortable to hold thanks to its lightweight material and curved body. Built into the display is a fingerprint sensor with the option to use the selfie camera for face unlock. A standout feature is Samsung’s Dynamic AMOLED 2x display, which is an improvement from the previous AMOLED variant. The update means the S21 FE supports HDR10+, a feature that’s not available in the older model. It also has a high sampling rate of 240hz for a quick and smooth user experience.

The Best Samsung Chip

In most parts of the world, the S21 FE is powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 2100 chip. Some regions such as the USA get the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. The Exynos 2100 is the most powerful chip that the company has ever made and allows for seamless multitasking and fast loading times of apps and games. It is paired with either 6 or 8GB RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage straight out the box. Like its siblings, the FE has no MicroSD card slot.

Crisp Camera Optics

The phone has a triple camera setup with an excellent 12MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide lens, 8MP telephoto for 3x optical zoom and 32MP front camera. It boasts Dual Pixel auto-focus and optical image stabilisation (OIS) for pictures that are crisp, vivid and vibrant with an impressive dynamic range. Plus, the OIS ensures that shots remain clear even when the sun goes down.

Wired or Wireless

With a 4500mAh battery, battery life on the S21 FE is good, lasting a full day on normal use. It’s capable of 25W wired charging and 15W wireless charging, which is on par with the series. Following in the footsteps of other smartphone manufacturers, Samsung is no longer including a charging adapter with its budget or premium phones. So, if you’re using a third-party charger, it could take around an hour to charge up from 0% to 100%.

Updated Android 15

The new fan edition has Android 12 out of the box. It benefits from top-notch privacy features and users can look forward to three major version updates that will take the FE to Android 15 with security patches for the next four years. This makes the S21 FE a great option as a long-term purchase.

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10 Best Helpful Mom-Friendly Apps In 2025

Discover 10 mom-friendly apps perfect for mothers in South Africa – featuring top mental health apps for moms, smart organisation tools and more to keep up with your busy life.Something for Mom May is the month of Moms and because we know mother’s juggle a lot – from diaper bags to deadlines, school projects and dinner – we’ve found the best apps out right now to help Moms cope with the motherload.School runs, snack time or Zoom fatigue, staying on top of everything isn’t easy – but it can be more manageable with the right tools.We’ve rounded up 10 smart, mom-approved apps that help with everything from meal planning to baby tracking and the ever elusive – me-time.The best part? These apps run smoothly on both mid-range and flagship smartphones so you don’t need the newest device to get the job done!Contents Apps for Mental Health and MindfulnessApps for Building Community and Boosting WellnessApps for Parenting and ProductivityApps for Financial WellnessApps for Mental Health and MindfulnessThree apps that deliver support you can actually feel.Honestly – AI Daily JournalIf journaling has been on your To-Do List for a while but you haven’t found the time for it yet, talking to Honestly might be for you. The Honestly App turns voice notes into smart journal entries using AI and even picks up on patterns in your mood and thoughts. Its built-in mood tracker helps you spot emotional highs and lows before they spiral. The best part of this app is that it’s completely hands-free and super intuitive, so you’ll be able to “journal” your thoughts and feelings while on the go. Just make sure your phone’s running iOS 15.0+ or Android for smooth performance. The app is free to start but you can upgrade for more options that range between R180 – R360/year. HeadspaceHeadspace is a long-time favourite for a reason. Its 3-minute meditations are perfect for those “I just need a breather, right now” moments. The app runs well on mid-range smartphones with at least 4GB RAM, and a yearly subscription is around R1 600 but there are free mediations available too.Mindful MamasAccording to this app, many moms say Mindful Mamas has helped them feel more present, grounded and “like the mom they want to be”. With 500+ guided meditations for every stage of motherhood, Mindful Mamas brings calm when it counts. And it’s there for you right from inception, navigating pregnancy hormones or post-bedtime burnout. It works best on phones with a solid processor to keep audio smooth. A yearly subscription is around R1 600 but it’s worth it if you’re craving more control and less overwhelm.Apps for Building Community and Boosting WellnessTwo apps to find mom friends and stay fit.PeanutFind moms who become your friends. Peanut is the place to be if you’re looking to connect with like-minded moms, swap advice and find support in group chats. The app works well even on budget smartphones with just 2GB RAM, making it an excellent option for moms with limited Wi-Fi access.7 Minute WorkoutIt’s tough to get to the gym every day. So for the days when you need to fit in a quick workout, there’s the 7-Minute Workout app. The app provides quick, equipment-free workouts that you can slot into your morning, break or evening so you won’t have to miss out on a mood booster. It’s lightweight and runs smoothly even on older Android/iOS devices.Apps for Parenting and ProductivityFour apps that will save every time and have no one asking; “What’s for dinner?”CoziA family assistant in your pocket. This free organiser has shared calendars and to-do lists to keep everyone in sync and make sure mom isn’t doing everything on her own. It’s super light on storage so it works great on budget phones and you can get use out of it at no cost or for a more tailored experience, the premium version (R450 – R900/year) unlocks extra features – like meal planning.Baby ConnectIf you’re new at parenting and need a way to keep track of feeds, naps and nappy changes, Baby Connect has your back. It’s a once-off buy for about R90 and lets you sync baby data across devices so mom and dad are always on the same page. Perfect for sleep-deprived parents who thought the other checked baby’s nappy before bed.TinybeansTinybeans is a free photo-sharing app that helps you capture your baby’s milestones and share them with family and friends. For those wanting to share high-quality images, it works best with phones that have a decent camera, like the Samsung Galaxy A-series. It’s perfect for staying connected with loved ones, no matter the distance.Plan to EatNever again stare into the fridge at 5:45 pm and wonder, “What now?” Plan to Eat lets you save recipes, drag and drop them into a calendar, whip up a grocery lists and create fully tailored meal plans. The one downside of this Mom-friendly app is that it costs around R1 100/year and needs about 3GB of RAM to run smoothly so make sure your phone can keep up!Apps for Financial Wellness One app that helps track and grow your finances.Vault22This savings and budgeting app is considered one of SA’s best kept financial secrets. It’s a product of financial facility OldMutual but you don’t have to be a customer to get the perks. The app gives you  the ability to link all your financial stakes so you have a holistic view of your financial health. With Vault22’s tips and suggestions you’ll be able to stay on track with your savings goals and highlight where you can do better.And the best part of this app? It’s 100% free.Let your smartphone work for you. Try a few of these apps and see what makes your day easier, calmer or just a bit more organised.FAQSIs there a free app to connect with other South African moms?Yes! Peanut is a free app designed to connect moms through group chats and local meetups. It works smoothly on budget smartphones and uses minimal data- perfect for busy moms looking to build a support network without extra costs.Which mental health apps are best for moms?Mental health apps like Headspace, Honestly and Mindful Mamas are mom-approved favourites. Whether you need quick meditations, AI-powered journaling or parenting-specific mindfulness exercises, these tools offer mental support.What is the best meal planning app for busy moms?Plan to Eat takes the stress out of “What’s for dinner?” You can save recipes, plan your week and build a shopping list in minutes. It’s a total time-saver, especially when your toddler’s yelling for snacks.Which app is best for tracking baby milestones in South Africa?The Wonder Weeks is a one-time purchase that helps South African moms track baby development milestones and tricky growth phases. It's easy to use, runs on Android 5.0+ and gives helpful insights so you can better understand your baby’s mood or cries.Are there apps for moms dealing with overwhelm or burnout?Absolutely. Apps like Mindful Mamas and Honestly are built to support moms emotionally. They offer guided meditations, voice journaling and mood tracking to help you feel less alone, more grounded and a little more in control- even when everything else feels like a circus.

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2025's Must-Have Smartwatches

The Smart Ones To Watch Smartwatches have come a long way – and we don’t mean the step counter.They’re the Duolingo mascot of your fitness life. Hounding you by keeping track of all your rights (and wrongs) and displaying it boldly and brightly on your wrist.Over the years tech has evolved exponentially and now, even budget options are upping their features game, letting you track more of your health needs in a simpler way.   But not all smartwatches are equal and with so many options around, choosing the right one can be tricky.We’ve compiled a list of our 5  favourite smartwatches that are all available in the market in 2025 and cater to every kind of budget.  Tracking your workouts, keeping up-to-date on your messages and measuring your water intake have all just become as easy as a twist of the wrist.Let’s take a look at our top smartwatches of 2025 and help you pick the perfect one for you.SamsungIf you don’t mind waiting, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is set to drop in July. This smartwatch, from one of the most popular tech companies in the world, offers four models to choose from – two regular and two classic – with both WIFI and LTE options available.Samsung purists will be especially excited about the return of the classic model, which will bring back the rotating bezel that made it so popular when it first launched. A slight bump in battery size to 435mAh (up from the previous model’s 300mAh) has users wondering: will this finally improve battery life?The one major downer with the Samsung smartwatches of the past was battery life had trouble lasting more than a day. We’re hoping that the upgrade in battery size on the newest range will mean a better battery performance that matches the all-round amazing vibe of a Samsung device. Important to note, this device is water resistant – not waterproof, so no deep-sea diving! 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This smartwatch is bringing a major upgrade in both specs and size.It’s said to feature a 2.12-inch screen, sleek design and onboard camera! for visual AI analysis. The new display is 40% brighter and Apple has achieved this without compromising battery life which still gives you a steady 36 hours off one charge. While the Apple Watch Ultra 3 doesn’t have many differences from the Ultra 2, it could be a worthwhile upgrade if you’re using an older model.Huawei Watch GT 5If you like your smartwatches a bit on the chunky side, the Huawei Watch GT5 is the one to watch. Available in a 46mm and a 41mm size, both feature AMOLED displays and solid battery life.You get up to 14 days on one charge with the 46mm version and you can go about a week without a charge with the 41mm option.Even with the Always-on Display on, you’ll still get 5 and 3 days respectively out of these watches. It’s the first to feature Huawei’s TruSense tech, which tracks over 60 health and fitness metrics across six body systems including, heart-rate, lung function, infection rate, blood pressure and sleep. It’s also able to monitor emotional wellbeing, giving you a much more well-rounded view of your health.HONOR Watch 5 UltraThe HONOR Watch 5 Ultra is another feature-packed option for smartwatch enthusiasts. With a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display, this watch looks great and provides a crystal-clear view. A powerful 480mAh battery offers up to 15 days of use of a single charge. That means you can kiss nightly charging goodbye. This smartwatch includes health features like ECG monitoring, stress tracking and a full health scan. It also boasts GPS capabilities on top of these features. (You know, in case you get lost on a hike while trying to get your points for the week!)SpectraIf you haven’t heard of the Spectra brand yet, it’s time to check it out. This up-and-coming brand is making waves, especially among tech enthusiasts looking for something fresh.So far, the brand has two smartwatch options – the Spectra Glam, and the Spectra Fit. Both are great choices for people who are starting out on their health and fitness journeys and want something that just does the basics and does it well.The devices are super lightweight but have a nice fashion-forward look to them. On the Glam you get features like 10 days of active use, Bluetooth calling, an AI voice assistant and fitness tracker capabilities. The Spectra Fit has all the same capabilities but has a 7-day buffer before a charge. As a budget option, it’s doing more than enough to earn fans.VerdictIt looks like the 2025 smartwatch market has something for everyone. Whether you're after advanced health features, longer battery life or a customisable design, now is by far the perfect time to upgrade because there are no wrong choices!All brands are pushing boundaries with features that fit seamlessly into your daily life, keep you on top of your health requirements and connect you when your phone’s not around.So now there really isn’t any excuse to get – and stay – healthy!FAQsWhat are some key features expected in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8?The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to come in two regular and two classic models, offering both Wi-Fi and LTE versions. The return of the Classic model may bring back the popular rotating bezel and early leaks suggest a 435mAh battery, which is a slight increase from the previous model’s 300mAh. The big question is whether this will lead to improved battery life, as previous models struggled with battery performance.What health-tracking features might the Apple Watch Series 11 introduce?The Apple Watch Series 11 may add blood pressure monitoring and blood glucose tracking, taking health tracking further. Expect display upgrades, possibly with LTPO or Micro-LED for sharper resolution, better brightness and power efficiency.How does the Huawei Watch GT 5 stand out in terms of battery life?The Huawei Watch GT 5 stands out for its long battery life. The 46mm model lasts up to 14 days with maximum use, while the 41mm lasts up to 7 days. With Always-On Display (AOD), the 46mm lasts 5 days and the 41mm lasts 3 days.What makes the HONOR Watch 5 Ultra a strong contender in 2025?The HONOR Watch 5 Ultra boasts a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display, up to 15 days of battery life, and advanced health features, including ECG monitoring. It also offers Bluetooth 5.2 and GPS.What is unique about the Spectra smartwatch?The Spectra smartwatch is designed to be easy to repair and customisable. The brand is also on the cheaper end of the spectrum so it’s by far a more affordable option for anyone looking for an entry level smartwatch.References:https://www.phonearena.com/samsung-galaxy-watch-8-release-date-price-features-newshttps://www.tomsguide.com/wellness/smartwatches/5-biggest-wearables-predictions-for-2025-samsung-ar-smart-glasses-apple-watch-11-and-morehttps://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/smartwatches/samsung-galaxy-watch-8-latest-rumors-updates-and-what-we-want-to-seehttps://www.tomsguide.com/wellness/smartwatches/apple-watch-series-11https://www.tomsguide.com/wellness/smartwatches/apple-watch-ultra-3-everything-we-know-so-farhttps://www.gadgets360.com/wearables/news/honor-watch-5-ultra-price-launch-sale-date-features-specifications-buds-open-pad-v9-europe-7834485https://consumer.huawei.com/za/wearables/watch-gt5/specs/

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Ultimate Galaxy A Series Showdown: Samsung A56 vs A36 vs A26

Can’t make up your mind between the Galaxy A56, A36 and A26? We break down the key specs and performance highlights to help you pick your best fit.If you’re after a smartphone that balances performance and price, Samsung’s A series might be just what you need.We’re comparing the Samsung Galaxy A56, A36 and A26 to help you find the model that fits your lifestyle and your budget. From camera quality to day-to-day performance, we’ll walk you through what matters most so you can choose your next smartphone with confidence.Meet the New Samsung A Series: A56, A36 and A26Samsung’s A Series continues to hit the sweet spot between performance and price, offering dependable smartphones that fit a wide range of needs. Whether you’re a casual user, an influencer in the making or just need a solid everyday phone, there’s something here for you.The 2025 A series brings fresh upgrades across the board. All three feature that signature sleek A Series look with refined finishes and a surprisingly premium feel, even though the A series is marketed as the more budget-friendly Samsung models.The Samsung Galaxy A56 stands out with an edge-to-edge display and upgraded performance for smooth multitasking and better gaming. The Samsung Galaxy A36 is built for fast, reliable everyday use, while the Samsung Galaxy A26 keeps things efficient and simple.Camera-wise, the Samsung Galaxy A56 leads with a top-tier setup, but the Samsung Galaxy A36 and Samsung Galaxy A26 still impress with quality shots.Let’s help you find your perfect match.Display and BuildThe new A Series line-up brings a noticeable upgrade in design. The Samsung Galaxy A56, A36 and A26 are all lighter, slimmer and sleeker than their predecessors. Just holding one, you’ll feel the difference.Samsung has stepped up its game with better materials, improved displays and finishes that look more premium across the board.Samsung Galaxy A56Each of the three new devices come in four “awesome” colours. With the top end A56, you can pick from Awesome Graphite, Awesome Pink, Awesome Light Grey and Awesome Olive. This smartphone oozes subtle class. While the rear is pretty minimalist, the metal frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ add both durability and style. With IP67 protection, the Samsung Galaxy A56 can handle splashes and dust impressively. The 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display is a touch larger than its predecessor and absolutely shines when it comes to colour and clarity. With a silky-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, everything from streaming to gaming to your late-night doom-scrolling feels ultra-fluid and responsive.Samsung Galaxy A36The mid-tier option, the Samsung Galaxy A36 has a polished finish that looks high-end without bumping up the price. This device is available in Awesome Lavender, Awesome Lime, Awesome White and Awesome Black. It’s thinner and lighter than the Samsung Galaxy A35 but with a bigger 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display that now includes a 120Hz refresh rate for buttery-smooth visuals. It also carries the same IP67 rating, so spills and dust won’t slow you down.Samsung Galaxy A26Don’t let the price fool you, this entry-level gem holds its own. Available in Awesome Mint, Awesome Peach Pink, Awesome White and Awesome Black, the Samsung Galaxy A26 sports the same generous 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display and 120Hz refresh rate as its siblings. With IP67 resistance, it’s tough enough for life’s little accidents like a coffee spill or a beach day gone wrong.PerformanceWhile at first glance, these smartphones might look similar, dig a little deeper and you’ll find some key differences in how they handle your day-to-day needs.Samsung Galaxy A56Power users, this one’s for you. The Samsung Galaxy A56 comes equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 1580 chipset, backed by 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. It’s built to deliver smooth multitasking, fast app launches and solid gaming performance. While there’s no option for external storage, that 128GB should be more than enough for the average user. From managing work on the go to a weekend binge-a-thon, the Samsung Galaxy A56 seems to cover it all easily.Samsung Galaxy A36The Samsung Galaxy A36 hits a sweet spot between performance and price. It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, paired with 8GB RAM and a massive 256GB internal storage. No external storage here either, but with that many Gigabytes standard its not really needed. Whether you're checking emails, switching between social apps or doing a bit of gaming, the Samsung Galaxy A36 keeps pace without overheating or lagging. It’s ideal for someone who wants reliable speed without going full premium.Samsung Galaxy A26This is where affordability meets functionality. The Samsung Galaxy A26 packs in the Exynos 1380 chipset along with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. But here's the bonus. This device includes external storage support up to 2TB, which is rare in the budget smartphone range. That makes it a great fit for users who want the flexibility to store plenty of photos, videos and offline content. While it won’t compete with the Samsung Galaxy A56 for speed, it’s a dependable choice for calls, messages, light app use and casual browsing.CameraWe all love good camera specs because that makes for great pictures. The new Galaxy A series delivers in this department. All three models bring solid camera setups.Samsung Galaxy A56The Samsung Galaxy A56 is built for the content creators and selfie pros. The main camera is a versatile triple-lens setup. A 50MP main camera that automatically recognises elements like skies, faces and skin tones to fine-tune your shots, a 12MP ultra-wide for those epic landscapes and a 5MP macro for close-up detail. And photobombers? A thing of the past now thanks to the Object Eraser feature that lets you clean up your background with a single tap. Motion Photos make it easy to pick the best expression for each person in your group shots. And up front, the 12MP selfie camera delivers sharp contrast and rich detail so every selfie hits the mark.Samsung Galaxy A36The Samsung Galaxy A36 also packs a triple-lens rear camera setup. This time with a 50MP wide-angle, 8MP ultra-wide and 5MP macro camera that covers you whether you're capturing sweeping views or small details. On the front, the 13MP selfie camera delivers crisp, bright shots every time. While it shares some specs with last year’s Samsung Galaxy A25, new additions like Photo Remaster automatically enhance your pics with improved clarity and colour, giving every shot that extra edge.Samsung Galaxy A26Even though it’s the cheaper of the three, the Samsung Galaxy A26 brings a dependable triple-lens camera system to your pocket, featuring a 50MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP depth lens perfect for everything from sweeping landscapes to sharp portrait shots and up front, you get the 13MP selfie camera that handles close up easily.Battery LifeWhen it comes to battery life, the Samsung A series gives you plenty of power to get through the day without constantly reaching for the charger.Samsung Galaxy A56The Samsung Galaxy A56 comes with a 5000mAh battery, offering up to 29 hours of video playback. This is an upgrade from the A55, which delivered 28 hours.Samsung Galaxy A36The Samsung Galaxy A36 matches the Samsung Galaxy A56 with the same 5000mAh battery, also offering up to 29 hours of video playback, up from 26 hours on the A35. So, if you're looking for long-lasting power with a solid performance boost, the Samsung Galaxy A36 is a great middle ground.Samsung Galaxy A26On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy A26 offers a 5000mAh battery, but with up to 17 hours of video playback, a bit of a dip from the Samsung A25, which could manage 21 hours. This is mainly down to the fact that the processor on the A26 is the more powerful of the two. But even though it’s not as long-lasting as its higher-end siblings, the Samsung Galaxy A26 still provides solid battery life for everyday use.ConclusionEach Samsung smartphone in the Galaxy A range offers something special depending on your needs and budget. The Galaxy A56 should be your go-to if you want top-tier performance, a stunning camera and a sleek design all rolled into one powerful device. If you're after a solid balance between performance and value, the Galaxy A36 delivers with its versatile camera and dependable all-around performance. On a tighter budget? The Galaxy A26 still brings impressive features to the party, like a sharp display, capable cameras and solid performance- making it a great choice for anyone who wants a reliable phone.Whether you're all about camera quality, performance or simply getting the most bang for your buck, Samsung’s A series has you covered. Your next smartphone is just a click away, and now you’ve got all the info you need to pick the one that suits you best!Ready to make your choice? Click here to apply for yours now and get your hands on a new Samsung Galaxy A Series smartphone today!FAQS1. What is the difference between the Samsung S series and A series? The Samsung S series is designed for those seeking premium features, cutting-edge technology and the highest performance, with flagship models offering top-tier cameras, processing power and displays. The A series, on the other hand, focuses on offering great value for money, balancing solid performance with more budget-friendly prices. While the A series still provides excellent features, it doesn’t match the high-end specs of the S series, making it ideal for those who want a quality device without breaking the bank.2. Which A series smartphone has the best camera?The Samsung Galaxy A56 stands out as the best option for camera quality in the A series. With its 50MP rear camera, advanced features like Object Eraser and Motion Photo and a 12MP front camera, the Samsung Galaxy A56 is perfect for those who want top-notch photography without stepping into flagship territory.3. Which Samsung A series phone has the best performance?The Samsung Galaxy A56 offers the best performance in the A series with its powerful Exynos 1580 chipset, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It’s designed for smooth multitasking, better gaming experiences and faster performance, making it the go-to choice for anyone wanting a reliable phone for both work and play.4. Is the Samsung A series waterproof?Yes! All three models in the Samsung A range come with IP67 rating, which means they are dustproof and water-resistant. So, whether you're caught in the rain or drop your phone in a puddle, your device is protected from everyday splashes and spills.5. Can I expand storage on the Samsung A series phones?The Samsung Galaxy A56 and Samsung Galaxy A36 do not offer expandable storage, so you’ll need to rely on the built-in storage options. However, the Samsung Galaxy A26 does allow for expandable storage via a microSD card, supporting up to 2TB.Referenceshttps://www.samsung.com/uk/mobile-phone-buying-guide/best-samsung-a-series-phone/https://www.samsung.com/za/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a56-5g-awesome-graphite-256gb-sm-a566bzkwafa/https://www.samsung.com/za/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a36-5g-awesome-lime-128gb-sm-a366blgmafa/ https://www.samsung.com/za/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a26-5g-mint-128gb-sm-a266blgiafa/ 

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