Last week we got to know that Samsung is preparing to launch the next Galaxy flagship lineup earlier than before. According to a report from SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy S21 series will be going production by the end of this year following the official launch in early January next year. Now, we have our first look at the two upcoming Galaxy S21 smartphones – the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Steve Hemmerstoffer who’s popularly known by his pseudonym @OnLeaks shared the renders of Samsung Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra giving us an idea of how these upcoming Samsung flagships will look like. At the first look, the Galaxy S21 duo looks the same as its predecessor but the camera module is quite different, it still placed on the top left corner but now it extends from the metal frame.
Samsung Galaxy S21
According to OnLeaks, the Galaxy S21 will boast a 6.2-inch flat display with a camera housed in its centered punch-hole cutout. The device will measure 151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9mm (9mm if you include that huge camera bump). The vertical camera module at the back houses three sensors accompanied by a LED flash next to the camera module.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
The second smartphone is Galaxy S21 Ultra which looks quite similar to its younger siblings but there are some slight differences between both of them. One of the differences is in the display, which is slightly curved in the case of Galaxy S21 Ultra whereas S21 has a flat display and it’s bigger also measuring 6.7-inches to 6.9-inches diagonally having a centered punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The S21 is absolutely bigger measuring approximately 165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9mm (10.8mm if you include the camera bump).
At the back, it has the same vertical camera module extending from the phone’s metal frame but in comparison to the vanilla S21 it’s bigger and houses four sensors inside it joined by the flash. Samsung was also expected to add the S Pen support to the top-end S series models but according to OnLeaks, neither of the S21 models has the slot for S Pen which means that Samsung could give S series software support for the S Pen.
Well, the middle child is missing out right now but expect to be similar to the vanilla S21 expect for having a bigger display and maybe having more camera sensors.
Apart from this, not much is known about the upcoming Galaxy S21 but we could be getting more information about them as January arrives as leaks won’t stop coming our way.