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For whatever reason, this week has been plagued with rumors and leaks of the Samsung Galaxy S21, a preview of what we can expect from Samsung’s next flagship smartphone in February 2021.
From radical design changes to camera revisions, this flurry of news from the Galaxy S21 is surprisingly sudden, hinting at features that could set the phone apart from the rest. The rumors have been trickling down on a much slower scale, of course, but given the rapid rise, we could be entering a more intense phase of the pre-launch cycle.
Given Samsung’s latest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition, launched in September and the seven-month-old S20 series is on sale ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s not too surprising to see news break out for the next set. top-notch phones.
Without further ado, this is everything we’ve heard about the Samsung S21 in the last week.
Samsung Galaxy S21 could have a square design similar to the iPhone 12
Samsung Display, the aptly named Samsung display subsidiary, has proprietary a new bezel design that may be intended for the Galaxy S21, and bring a new design that could look like the flat-sided metal frames seen on the new range of iPhone 12 phones. While we have no information other than the name of the design, ‘Blade Bezel’, that could mean that the S21’s frame could be minimized and even flattened.
‘Blade Bezel’ could end up being a very different look, of course, but it suggests we’ll see a different design than the rounded edges we’ve come to expect on the S series of flagship phones. The Note series, including the recent Note 20 Ultra, have adopted flat tops and bottoms in the last pair, and even recently.thrown out Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 looks much more boxy, so we could see more abrupt design changes on the S21 phones.
The Samsung S21 could have an under-display camera
The ‘Bezel Blade’ patent interestingly described a ‘digital camera screen’, according to LetsGoDigital, which he interpreted to mean that the S21 may have an under-screen camera. We’ve seen very few examples of this feature on mainstream phones, especially the ZTE Axon 20 5G, as seen in the photo above, but Samsung’s S series phones have introduced new features before.
However, this is rather weak evidence and more guesswork based on industry trends combined with the vague patent suggestion. But it could be a bonus that sets the S21 line of phones out of the pack.
The Samsung S21 could include five rear cameras
A rumor has suggested that the S21 phones could include a penta camera system on the back with the 108MP ISOCELL HM2 image sensor. It’s unclear what the fifth sensor would be, assuming the first four are main, ultra-wide, telephoto, and depth cameras.
A penta-chamber system is also rumored to come up with the Samsung Galaxy A72, which may be a more likely candidate for the first phone to have a five-rear camera system. Samsung experiments with its A-series phones, such as the flip-up camera on the Samsung Galaxy A80.
The Samsung S21 Ultra could include a colossal camera block
A set of filtering renders suggests that the Samsung S21 Ultra will have a gigantic rear camera block that looks like it will take up an entire corner of the back of the phone. The notable leaker OnLeaks released the renders, and the image speaks for itself:
Last year’s Samsung S20 Ultra had its own impressively large camera block, but this S21 Ultra render suggests an even more massive area with proportionally larger lenses. These are still early renders, but it’s interesting, stylistically, anyway, that Samsung can just put its hands up and extend the glossy camera block to the edges of the phone.
That immersive design may not be alone on the S21 Ultra: OnLeaks released a do for the standard Samsung S21 and it also has a camera block that extends sideways.
The Samsung S21 could launch much earlier than usual, in January
The Samsung Galaxy S series was launched in late February for years, but we could see the Samsung S21 line officially revealed a month earlier in January, and it could be shortly after New Years Day, according to another. rumor.
The phones could be launched in “early January,” the sources said. Sammobile Y 9to5Google, but there was no indication why the phones would go out earlier. There are several reasons why Samsung could speed up its reveal, such as being free from the usual February launch window given the low probability of Mobile World Congress 2021 taking place.
Samsung could simply be trying to get ahead of the competition. Of course, so are all the people who are eager to leak the Galaxy S21 ahead of the official announcement.