Samsung Galaxy S21 release date, price
will
reportedly launch its Galaxy S21
series on January 14 globally, and on January 29 in India. Apart from the
device launch, the company has officially announced that it will be launching
its next-gen Exynos chipset
on January 12, which is expected to power the Galaxy
S21 series in countries like India.
Ahead of the official launch, a number of leaks and rumours regarding the devices has already taken over the internet. All of these leaks and rumours have provided us with a good look at the series’ design and specifications, as usual. However, if you have not been keeping up with these and want to know everything about Samsung’s next-gen flagship series, keep reading.
Samsung Galaxy S21 series: Three
smartphone models
For some time now, during its Galaxy
S-series launches, the company has been launching three smartphones
and this time it’s no different. Samsung will be launching the regular
Galaxy S21 along with a larger Galaxy S21 Plus and the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Many reports are stating that the company
will also be launching a Galaxy S21 FE, to follow up on the success of the
Galaxy S20 FE. However, it will launch this mid-range premium flagship during
the second half of 2021, just like the Galaxy S20 FE.
It is also being said that the company
could launch a Galaxy S21 Mini to take on Apple‘s latest iPhone 12 Mini,
which currently has a lot of interest from people who like smaller smartphones.
Samsung
Galaxy S21 series: Price
According to a report by 91Mobiles, the Galaxy S21
will start at Euro 849 (approximately Rs 76,206), Galaxy S21 Plus will
start at Euro 1,049 (approximately Rs 94,158) and the Galaxy S21 Ultra
will start at Euro 1,399 (approximately Rs 1,25,574).
Samsung
Galaxy S21 series: Design
WinFuture and
tipster Evan Blass via Voice have both
separately leaked the marketing images of all of the three upcoming
smartphones.
The Galaxy S21 will be made available in
four colour options Phantom Violet, Phantom Gray, Phantom White and Phantom
Pink, while the Galaxy S21+ would be made available in three colour options
Phantom Violet, Phantom Gray and Phantom White. The Galaxy S21 Ultra will only
be made available in Phantom Black and Phantom Silver colour options.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature a quad
camera setup on the back inside of the new metal camera module housing along
with a laser sensor and an LED flash module. Apart from that, the Galaxy S21
Ultra will be the only phone in the series to feature a curved display. Both
the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ will feature flat display panels, similar to the
Galaxy S20 series.
All of the devices will come with a
punch-hole design to accommodate the front camera. Both the Galaxy S21 Plus and
the Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature a triple camera module on the back with a
metal housing similar to the S21 Ultra.
According to WinFuture, Galaxy S21 will
sport a plastic back, whereas, both the Galaxy S21+ and the Galaxy S21 Ultra
will sport a glass back. All of the new Galaxy S21 series smartphones will
feature a curved back design.
The renders do not showcase a slot for
the S-Pen in the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which was being claimed in earlier reports.
We will just have to wait and see about this.
Samsung
Galaxy S21 series: Specifications
All of the devices will run Google‘s Android 11 operating system with
the company’s own One UI 3.0
skin on top. They will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor in the US and
select regions, whereas by the upcoming Exynos 2100 in India and rest of the world.
Samsung Galaxy S21 will reportedly sport
a 6.2-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The device will be backed by a
4,000mAh battery with support for fast charging. The Galaxy S21 Plus will
sport a 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be backed by a
larger 4,800mAh battery with support for fast charging. Both the Galaxy S21 and
Galaxy S21 Plus will feature a triple camera module on the back, consisting of
a 12MP ultra wide angle sensor, a 12MP wide angle sensor and a 64MP telephoto
lens.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the largest
of all, coming in at 6.8-inches with support for WQHD Plus resolution. It
will feature a 108MP quad camera setup on the back and will be backed by a
4,885mAh battery. On the front, it will sport a 40MP sensor for taking selfies.
It is also being said that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will come with support for the
S-Pen and that the company is looking to end its Galaxy Note lineup of devices
this year.
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