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After photos of the Galaxy S21 and S21 Ultra appeared on the internet, it was time for the Galaxy S21 Plus to be the subject of leaks and its supposed appearance revealed in rendered images. Unlike the S20 and S20 +, which are quite different from the Ultra version, the new generation should have more features in common with each other.
Obtained exclusively through the website MySmartPrice, the images show a device with a flat screen, reinforcing possible plans for Samsung to permanently abandon the curved design of previous generations. Until now, the only information that is taken for granted is the dimensions of the device, which should be thicker and wider, although smaller than the Galaxy S20 +.
However, the Plus model’s screen is expected to stay at 6.7 inches and the hole located in the upper central region to house a front camera, still without a defined resolution.
At the rear, the biggest change will be in the array of cameras, with the photographic module less prominent and integrating into the structure of the device – according to the source, probably made of metal. Unlike the S21 Ultra, which must have four sensors and the LED flash inside the module, the photos of the S21 Plus show only three lenses, followed by the flash on the side.
Going to the sides of the S21 Plus it is possible to observe only the volume and power buttons on the right side of the smartphone, the USB-C port next to the microphone and one of the speakers on the bottom side; plus the chip tray on top. See below a gallery with more details of the smartphone:
Early release
For the first time in the line, Samsung would be planning to advance the launch of the Galaxy S21 series towards the end of 2020 or early 2021; According to recent rumors, the production of the new devices has already begun, which reinforces this possibility. Read more about the possible reasons why South Koreans want to launch their new devices earlier:
Until Samsung confirms the rumors, the new S21 (name not yet official) is more likely to appear between February and March 2021.
Source: MySmartPrice
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