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Samsung is supposed to launch its flagship Galaxy S21 smartphone next year. But that doesn’t stop the news and smartphone leaks from getting out.
Recent reports had suggested that the Korean company was looking to implement under-display camera technology with the Galaxy S21. And now a new leak suggests other top-of-the-line specs that can be seen on the smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy S21: New Features Leaked
The most recent leak comes in the form of a tweet from user Anthony. His tweet suggests that the next generation of Exynos processors from Samsung will guarantee quite a few new features for the flagship Galaxy S21 device.
For starters, the Galaxy S21 can feature 1080p 240fps, 4K 120fps, and 8K 30fps video recording. Besides this, you can also count on a penta camera system with the 108MP ISOCELL HM2 image sensor. In terms of display technology, it can come with a 1440p 120Hz or 144Hz display. It could feature a 5,000 mAh battery with 65W ultra-fast charging technology that will not damage the battery.
Here are some breakthrough updates on the technologies present in the current generation of Samsung flagship smartphones. And as we always reiterate that these are leaks, and with all these news, exercise a little caution.
Exynos power allows Galaxy S21 Ultra to have: 1080p 240fps, 4k 120hz, 8k 30fps video recording Penta camera system with a 108mp HM2 sensor Ultra-fast 65w charging without damaging the 5,000mah battery 1440p 120 or 144hz screen while you have impressive battery life.October 10, 2020
A Korean website, The Elec, had reported that Samsung originally hoped to implement this in the Samsung Galaxy S21, but due to “poor production performance” it had to abandon its plans. But the company had to abandon plans and decided to implement that technology in the Z Fold 3.
The Galaxy S21 is projected to launch in February 2021, while the Z Fold 3 will presumably not come out until the second half of 2021. As a more specialized product than the S21 flagship, and with more time to develop the technology, the Z Fold 3 seems like a logical candidate to test the feature.
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