The Galaxy S21 is reportedly set to launch earlier than its predecessor, and now we have our first look at the latest renderings of the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The renders of the two phones come from OnLeaks, and the renders of the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra have been published on Voice.
Starting with the Galaxy S21, Samsung has completely ditched the curves on the screen, which means its display is completely flat like the Galaxy S20 FE. What remains unchanged is the punch hole that remains in the center. The screen is said to be around 6.2 inches in size.
The back of the Galaxy S21 is where the big changes are. While it still has a triple-camera setup, the camera module has a new design. Unlike its predecessor, the S21's camera module starts at the edge, making it look like it's fused to the mid-frame.
Samsung has used a different finish on the glass covering the module. Another change is the LED flash, which is no longer inside the camera module but on the outside.
The Galaxy S21 still has the power button and volume rocker on the right side of the body, while the bottom of the phone houses the USB-C port, microphone, and speaker grille. The SIM card slot is still at the top. The upcoming flagship measures 151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9 mm.
Soon after publishing the Galaxy S21 renders, OnLeaks also published renders of the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which will be the highest-end model in the series.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra has a slightly curved display with a centered punch hole for the selfie camera. The screen size is shown to be between 6.7 and 6.9 inches.
Just like the Galaxy S21, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a redesigned camera module, which can be said to be quite huge as it takes up more than a third of the length of the phone.
The glass covering the camera also extends to the top and left edges of the frame. Inside the module are four cameras, one of which is a periscope lens and an LED flash.
The buttons and ports of the Galaxy S21 Ultra are located in the same places as the Galaxy S21. The phone measures 165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9 mm.
OnLeaks confirmed that the Galaxy S21 series will indeed be launched in January 2021, making it an earlier debut than the Galaxy S20 series.
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