Samsung Galaxy S21 + supposed CAD renderings leaked; Galaxy S21 series may be cheaper than Galaxy S20 series



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Renders of the Samsung Galaxy S21 + have been shared by an online post, showing the dimensions of the phone. The upcoming Galaxy S21 series has been in the news for quite some time with leaks and renders for the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra making rounds. Now, CAD renderings of the Galaxy S21 + have appeared showing the phone with minimal camera bump. Also, the prices of the Galaxy S21 series have been tilted and the phones could be cheaper than those of the Samsung Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20.

CAD renders shared by CoverPigtou in collaboration with David from @xleaks show the Samsung Galaxy S21 + from various angles. The report indicates that the phone measures 161.55×75.6×7.86mm, which is larger than the rumored size of the Galaxy S21, and slightly larger than the Samsung Galaxy S20 + which is 161.90×73.70×7.80mm.

The design of the Samsung Galaxy S21 series camera is quite different compared to previous flagships. From the renders, it appears that Samsung has managed to minimize the impact of the camera while giving the phone three camera sensors. The flash appears to be placed outside the camera module. At the bottom you can see a USB Type-C port and a speaker grille.

Prices for the upcoming Galaxy S21 series have been proposed by the South Korean blog Naver. The Samsung Galaxy S21 is expected to be priced between $ 850 (roughly Rs. 62,500) and $ 899 (roughly Rs. 66,100), the Galaxy S21 + can be priced between $ 1,050 (roughly Rs. 77,200) and $ 1,099 (roughly Rs. 80,800), and the Galaxy S21 Ultra can be priced between $ 1,250 (roughly Rs. 92,000) and $ 1,299 (roughly Rs. 95,600). To recall, the Galaxy S20 launched in February at a starting price of $ 999 (roughly Rs. 73,500).

Previous leaks have suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S21 + could come with a 120Hz refresh rate display, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and a 4,800mAh battery with 25W fast charge support. The phone is expected to feature a triple rear camera setup that includes a 12-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide shooter, and a 64-megapixel telephoto shooter.

Samsung hasn’t shared any information on the upcoming rumored series of flagship smartphones, but the phones are expected to debut earlier than usual.


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