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Samsung Galaxy S21 series reportedly goes under mass production, set for launch early

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Samsung is rushing to launch its next flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S21 series early next year. Meanwhile, a report has confirmed that Samsung has now started the mass production of this upcoming smartphone lineup.

According to Winfuture.de, Samsung is producing a large number of certain components in the factories of its partners. These parts are required for the production of the different Galaxy S21 series models.

Specifically, this production is related to the small components that are built by third-party manufacturers on behalf of Samsung and shipped to Samsung’s manufacturing plants in Vietnam and South Korea for an early assembling of the Galaxy S21 series.

Parts for the alleged Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus and Galaxy S21 Ultra has been rumbling in Vietnam Plant since Wednesday. Each of these phones has model numbers SM-G996 and SM-G998 respectively. They started with the “Ultra” model in the middle of last week, while production for the “Plus” model started a little later. Aside from these, the standard Galaxy S21 has model SM-G991 and it’s yet to start producing.

According to a previous report, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S21 series in January 2021. However, an official announcement is still awaited.

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