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Samsung Galaxy S21 Series (S30 Series): Leaks, Renders, Rumors, Announcements [December 15, 2020]
Check the leaks, renders, rumors, and announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S21/S30 series lineup in one place. Don’t forget to check our complete Samsung Galaxy S21 series round-up here.
December 15, 2020
Here’s the look of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 5G from the front. All three devices are the same from the front despite the Galaxy S21 Ultra that comes with a curved edge display.
With the thin bezels at the sides the smartphone sports a punch-hole camera at the top middle. Also, these all are identical to its predecessor. Check out the front side of Galaxy S21 5G below from Voice.
- Take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra back design in the latest leaked renders.
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- Unreleased Samsung phone with One UI 3.1 leaked, could be the upcoming Galaxy S21
- New render reveals a closer look at the camera setup of Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
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- Take a look at Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus in the latest CAD renders and video
- Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 could cost lesser than Galaxy S20
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- Rear and front design of the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra smartphones:
S21, S21+, and S21 U models leaked. pic.twitter.com/sGI5nI1UGv
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 19, 2020
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The first look at Samsung Galaxy S21 ultra (expected):
Here's a realistic Galaxy S21 ULTRA mockup 🔥🔥#GalaxyS21 #Android #Samsung pic.twitter.com/uIbEdxVC9B
— Tech Score (@TechScoreNY) November 13, 2020
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- Leaked images of Galaxy S21 Ultra case reveals a quad-camera setup. Read More here
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 5, 2020
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October 30, 2020
Galaxy S21/S30 TPU case renders. (via Slashleaks)
October 29, 2020
Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera CAD renders. Read more here.
October 27, 2020
Galaxy S21 may not come with charger and earphones, just like iPhone 12
October 26, 2020
One UI 3.1 to come with Samsung Galaxy S21, claims tipster
October 26, 2020
Galaxy S21 Ultra’s top specs likely to remain same as S20 Ultra, suggests a leak
October 23, 2020
CAD renders of Galaxy S21 Plus. Read more here.
October 21, 2020
So the S21Ultra camera bump is chunky. Hopefully the final product will have it slimmed down a bit. pic.twitter.com/EbQZhwd8z2
— Rydah | Samsung Daddy (@SamsungRydah) October 21, 2020
Here is an additional look at the S21 Ultra. That curve might not be as bad as it looks. pic.twitter.com/GZ8jlzTFaS
— Rydah | Samsung Daddy (@SamsungRydah) October 21, 2020
Here is a look at the S21 Ultra (Renders)
Here we have a right side view of the device. As shown, the frame will wrap over the side to the camera. The goal is to make the camera bump not feel so huge. (It's still huge) pic.twitter.com/wi0Ngx1YgQ
— Rydah | Samsung Daddy (@SamsungRydah) October 21, 2020
Here is a top view to give perspective of how the frame/camera blending will look like. The S21 Ultra is sure pushing these camera bump limits. pic.twitter.com/O7mkgwVC1y
— Rydah | Samsung Daddy (@SamsungRydah) October 21, 2020
October 18, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 360-degree CAD video
October 18, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S21 360-degree CAD video
October 18, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra CAD renders, read the full story here.
October 18, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S21 CAD renders, read the full story here.
October 15, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S21 production in a hurry. Read more here.
September 7, 2020
Galaxy S21 firmware development started. Read the full story here.
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Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro with Intel’s next-gen chip reportedly in progress
After the successful launch of the Galaxy Book 4 Series, Samsung seems to have started working on its successor, as the Galaxy Book 5 Pro with Intel’s next-gen chip is reportedly in progress. Hence, the Korean tech giant will continue to use Intel processors to make its laptops incredible and seamless.
As per the information of SiSoft Sandra database, Intel is working on its next-gen low-power mobile chip – Lunar Lake and it might be powered on Samsung’s upcoming laptops. Yes, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro from Samsung may use Intel’s Lunar Lake 8-core CPU and Arc Battlemage Xe2 GPU.
To be mentioned, Intel Lunar Lake could be the first processor that is completely based on TSMC’s new N3 process node and uses Intel Xe2 GPU with 512 shaders, 64 Vector Engines, and 4 x Xe2-Cores. Simultaneously, the chipset is expected to be launched in late 2024 or at the beginning of next year.
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However, this development hints that Samsung is working on the successors of Galaxy Book 4 laptops that will include a Lunar Lake CPU with 8 cores and clock speeds between 1.6 GHz and 2.8 GHz. Below you can check CPU and GPU core details of Intel’s next-generation chip – Lunar Lake.
- Intel Lunar Lake CPU core – Genuine Intel(R) 0000 1.60GHz (8C 2.8GHz/1.6GHz 75% OC, 5 x 2.5MB L2 + 2 x 12MB L3 cache)
- Intel Lunar Lake GPU core: Intel(R) Arc(TM) Graphics (512SP 64C 1.85GHz, 8MB L2, 7GB) (OpenCL)
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Google Pixel 9 renders show sleek and small design, Pixel XL making a comeback
The devices of Google’s next flagship lineup have been in talks for months and the design of the standard Google Pixel 9 has recently been leaked through 5K renders and 360-degree video. Notably, the Pixel 9 series is expected to come with substantial improvements, while the Pixel XL is also making a comeback.
Recently, OnLeaks in collaboration with 91Mobiles has shared renders of the Google Pixel 9 that show sleek and small design. As per the details, the design of the standard Pixel 9 smartphone seems to be identical to what we have seen in Pixel 9 Pro renders, with a compact body and thick camera module.
The smartphone looks compact with a boxy design, flat frame, centre-aligned punch-hole cutout display, and curved corners. The big difference Pixel 9 renders show is the dual camera setup, yes, this device has just two cameras, whereas the previously leaked Pixel 9 Pro and other Pixel 9 offers three.
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Whereas, the power and volume rocker buttons are on the right side. Furthermore, the smartphone will feature a 6.03-inch display, which is slightly smaller than the Pixel 9 Pro 6.1-inch, and in terms of dimension, the device measures around 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm, and 12mm with the rear camera bump.
Besides this, some rumors also suggest that the next flagship lineup from Google will include three models instead of the regular two. It means we could see the launch of Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL with a bundle of sophisticated features and capabilities later this year.
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Samsung’s devotion to Exynos could be seen in Galaxy Tab S10 Series as well
Earlier we heard that the South Korean tech giant is planning to use an Exynos chipset for this year’s clamshell device the Galaxy Z Flip 6. Meanwhile, a recent report suggests that Samsung’s devotion to Exynos could also be seen in the upcoming tablet lineup – Galaxy Tab S10.
According to the information, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is being considered for dual deployment with Exynos. Samsung usually launches its S series phones in two SoC variants depending on markets, and in 2024, this same strategy seems to be applied to all flagship Galaxy models.
As a source states, the Galaxy S Series, Galaxy Z Series, and Galaxy Tab Series released in 2024 appear to have a basic direction of Exynos and Snap dualization. Similar to the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Samsung seems to be actively considering dualization through Exynos for the Galaxy Tab S10 lineup.
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Samsung’s commitment to Exynos processors is evident not only in their smartphones but also in other Galaxy products including Tablets. Simultaneously, the consistent use of Exynos chips in its devices shows Samsung’s dedication to its in-house technology.
This dualization of Exynos and Snapdragon will further allow the South Korean tech giant to have more control over the hardware and software integration, resulting in optimized performance and an enhanced user experience.