Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra battery capacity leaks

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Now that the
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launch dust has settled, leaks related to the
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have started to appear more frequently. We had exclusively reported two months ago that Samsung is working on
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was leaked, and now it is time for the information related to its battery.

According to our friends at GalaxyClub, the Galaxy S21 Ultra (SM-G998) will use a battery with model number EB-BG998ABY. The battery has a rated capacity of 4,885mAh, and Samsung could market its typical battery capacity as 5,000mAh. While the Galaxy S21+ appears to feature a
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than the
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, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will continue using the same battery capacity as that of the
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The Galaxy S21 (SM-G991) will come packed with the EB-BG991ABY battery, which has a rated capacity of 3,880mAh. Samsung could market its
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, similar to the Galaxy S20’s battery. However, that doesn’t mean we won’t see improvements in battery life. The South Korean brand is working on 5nm
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processors with higher power efficiency for its next-generation Galaxy S series smartphones. Samsung would also launch
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versions of the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

The Galaxy S21 Ultra is expected to come with a 40MP selfie camera and a quad-camera setup at the rear, featuring a
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with a wide-angle lens, a 12MP ultrawide camera, a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and another telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. It appears that the company could ditch the 3D ToF sensor from its phones next year.

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