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You can usually set your watch based on the regularity of Samsung phone launches, but maybe not in 2021; We hear rumors that the Galaxy S21 (formerly known as Galaxy S30) will appear earlier than expected.
Those rumors come from sources speaking to SamMobile and 9to5Google, who have revealed that a presentation is planned for “early January.” You may be able to ring in the new year with a new Samsung Galaxy phone.
That would be quite a surprise. Not only is a global pandemic taking place around the world, but Galaxy S series phones typically show up in February – both the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S10 appeared that month.
It’s hard to say exactly why Samsung is changing its schedule. Maybe you want to get an early advantage over the other 2021 flagships, or maybe you’re spacing out your phone launches so you can get even more phones on the calendar next year.
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Samsung has its S series and Note series, and not one but two flip phones on the go, plus plenty of mid-range phones too; It is perhaps not surprising that the South Korean electronics giant wants to make more space on the calendar. .
Now it seems that the 10-digit jump from the S10 to the S20 last year was unique – most sources point to the next flagship phone being called the Galaxy S21 instead of the Galaxy S30.
Whatever nomenclature Samsung ends up using, get ready for battery updates, fast charging, and a powerful new chipset that’s scheduled to be unveiled in December. As usual, there will be several different models in the range.
This time at least, it doesn’t seem like Samsung is following Apple removing the charging block from the phone. We’ve also heard that Samsung’s in-display selfie camera tech won’t be ready until later in the year, so the Galaxy S21 is likely to come with the traditional punch hole.