Between their 12MP primary sensor, 64MP telephoto units and 12MP ultra-wide shooter, the camera size does not change much on regular S21 models. However, the Ultra will use a second-generation 108-megapixel sensor, 3X and 10X telephoto cameras with 130 percent larger pixels. All new Galaxy will eventually get 4K, 60 frames per second video capture in all cameras as well as 8K recording at fast 30FPS.
Other improvements will include the Ultra Wideband from the Note 20, the twice-faster WiFi 6E on the Ultra, and video recording mode from the front and rear cameras at the same time. Although everything will not go one step further, Samsung will probably use plastic (or “plastic”) on the base S21, and at least a glass reserved for the Ultra.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. If accurate, however, they would reject some incentives to buy a Galaxy Note. You will only need it if you intend to use the S Pen from scratch or want the latest technology from Samsung while the Note is on. This may not be the end of the note, but it could change the strategy.