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Samsung may not have a lot of news to reveal during the new Galaxy S announcement event in January. After several unofficial renderings appeared on the Internet, images apparently coming from the South Korean himself were leaked, showing the familiar look and confirming the name of the laptop: Galaxy S21 5G.
The place Android Authority GIFs published of the three models, in which we can see the front and the camera module of each one. In addition, the supposedly official names also appear, confirming that Samsung will keep the account according to the launch year (S21 in 2021) instead of jumping by a dozen (S30), as some rumors pointed out.
The Galaxy S21 5G and S21 + 5G appear in purple, with the camera module seemingly in gold. They both have a flat screen and triple camera array, possibly with a 12 MP main camera, a 12 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 64 MP telephoto lens. The flash is next to the photo trio, outside the module.
From what we can see from the images, the Galaxy S21 + will basically be a larger version of the Galaxy S21. The S21 Ultra, for its part, has a slightly different design than the brothers and brings a set with four cameras and laser autofocus.
The module is slightly larger than the other two models and the screen has curved sides, keeping the front aspect more or less as we have seen on the Galaxy S line for quite some time. The photographic set has a main camera of 108 MP, a super telephoto lens of 10 MP with zoom up to 10x, an ultra wide angle of 12 MP and another 10 MP telephoto with 3x zoom.
The Samsung Unpacked will take place on January 14, the publication reports, and sales will begin two weeks later, on January 29.
If the information from the Android Authority is correct, we can expect to see the Galaxy S21 5G, Galaxy S21 + 5G and Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G in just over a month. Samsung Brazil usually launches here about a month after global, so we can expect the trio to show up here in mid-February.
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Source: Android Authority
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