Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Phones Could Have Even Bigger Camera Bumps



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The external profiles don’t provide too many clues as to what the Galaxy S21 (or S30) would entail, although there are some hints that it would be a relatively safe design beyond bumps. The standard model would have a roughly 6.2-inch flat screen with the familiar hole-punch selfie camera, while the Ultra would have a slightly curved screen between 6.7 and 6.9 inches. The Ultra would still retain its long zoom rear camera, though what else it would change is unknown.

Just when you saw the new Galaxy line is another story. In sync with a previous one Sammobile leak, OnLeaks suggested that Samsung would debut the new phones in January, rather than the usual February or March. It is not sure if that happens or not. While it might be easier to host an event in early January given the lack of in-person meetings, Samsung rarely unveils major phones earlier in the year as of late – 2020 introductions were Lite versions of the S10 and Note 10. No rule out a full release, don’t be surprised if any mention of the S21 / S30 in January is limited to a brief sneak peek.

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