Since the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Z Fold 2, we have come across numerous leaks and reports. We had that the Galaxy S21 series will be launched as soon as January 2021. Now, another report seems to confirm the earlier-than-usual launch time frame for Samsung’s next-generation flagship smartphone.
Roland Quandt, who has published some accurate leaks related to Galaxy devices in the past, has that the part production of the is starting right now. However, he says that it could either be mass production of the smartphone or just sampling production for testing units. Some had claimed a similar time frame for the production of the Galaxy S21.
The emerged last month, showcasing a gigantic camera bump. It appears that Samsung will mostly for the entire Galaxy S21 series. The was leaked as well. The Galaxy S21 Ultra seems to have a on the rear, a punch-hole selfie camera, and a .
The Galaxy S21, , and the Galaxy S21 Ultra will mostly launch with -based onboard. They could come equipped with the processor in China and the US, and the rumored 5nm Exynos 2100 SoC in other markets. We can also expect features such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6, in-display fingerprint reader, stereo speakers, IP68 certification, Samsung Pay, , and wireless charging.
Are you as excited about the Galaxy S21 as we are? Let us know what features you expect with Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone series in the comments section below.
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Roland Quandt, who has published some accurate leaks related to Galaxy devices in the past, has that the part production of the is starting right now. However, he says that it could either be mass production of the smartphone or just sampling production for testing units. Some had claimed a similar time frame for the production of the Galaxy S21.
The emerged last month, showcasing a gigantic camera bump. It appears that Samsung will mostly for the entire Galaxy S21 series. The was leaked as well. The Galaxy S21 Ultra seems to have a on the rear, a punch-hole selfie camera, and a .
The Galaxy S21, , and the Galaxy S21 Ultra will mostly launch with -based onboard. They could come equipped with the processor in China and the US, and the rumored 5nm Exynos 2100 SoC in other markets. We can also expect features such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6, in-display fingerprint reader, stereo speakers, IP68 certification, Samsung Pay, , and wireless charging.
Are you as excited about the Galaxy S21 as we are? Let us know what features you expect with Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone series in the comments section below.
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