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With the iPhone 12, OnePlus 8T and Pixel 5 now on store shelves around the world, the next big phone launch falls back to Samsung. The Galaxy S21 is said to arrive a bit earlier than usual in January 2021, bringing with it the usual leap that Samsung introduces with its flagship devices.
And now, thanks to industry expert Ross Young, we have the full list of colors that Samsung will ship the S21 in.
S21 Fuga, 100% S21 – Gray, Pink, Violet and White S21 + – Black and Silver S21 Ultra – Black, Silver, Violet Production in Brazil, Indonesia, Korea and VietnamOctober 23, 2020
If Young is correct, then we will have the standard S21 in gray, pink, purple or white; the S21 Plus in black or silver; and the S21 Ultra in black, silver or purple. Production, he adds, is happening in Brazil, Indonesia, Korea and Vietnam, for those who care where their device is assembled.
Young himself has a mixed record in terms of leaks. He incorrectly predicted that there would be no Ultra version of the Galaxy Note 20 and anticipated S Pen support for the Galaxy Fold 2, but he was one of the first voices to correctly say that there would be no 120Hz display on the iPhone 12. Nonetheless With this particular leak, Young certainly seems safe, adding that it is “100%.”
With the colors seemingly defined, the Samsung Galaxy S21 is really starting to take shape. Just yesterday CAD drawings showed what the S21 Plus will look like, and earlier in the week we got a closer look at the housing of the curious new surround camera.
It’s what’s on the inside that really counts, of course, and the S21 news we’ve heard so far has been quite encouraging. While the early Exynos 1000 chipset benchmarks don’t seem exactly exciting, the phone is expected to come with the new Snapdragon 875 for the US, as usual. The camera setup should be equally impressive, with the 108 MP main camera sensor supporting not one, but two telephoto lenses that could really turn things around.
There is also a persistent rumor that the S21 will be the first Galaxy S phone to support the S Pen, previously reserved for Note phones and select tablets. In particular, the latest versions do not show a place to holster the pen when not in use. But that’s not entirely surprising, as it’s reportedly set to be an optional accessory, rather than an integral part of the experience as it is with the Note.
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