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Here you can check the specs and pricing of upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Plus

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As usual every year Samsung has the same devices to launch at the event but those are upgraded from the last time. There are three different devices that will be introduced at the first “Galaxy Unpacked” event of 2021 that are – the Galaxy S21 smartphones, Galaxy Buds Pro wireless earbuds, and Galaxy Watch Active 2 (Rose Gold).

The event will bring three new premium smartphones in the Galaxy S series namely, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. These smartphones will be unveiled on January 14, 2020, and will be available to pre-order from the next day of launch. In the meantime, tipster Roland Quandt (via WinFuture) has published the complete specification sheet of the Galaxy S21 and S21+. The tipster has also leaked the specs of the Galaxy S21 Ultra, a few days ago.

Check the complete specs of Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21+:

Display:

The upcoming Galaxy S21 and S21+ equip 6.2″ and 6.7″ screens respectively with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and both panels are able to run at 60 to 120 Hertz. Both phones have an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint reader.

Camera:

Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21+ offer a triple rear camera setup with an optical image stabilizer implemented 12MP main sensor (size 1/1.76 “, which offers an f/1.8 aperture and a 79-degree field of view). Adding to this, the telephoto camera uses a 64MP sensor that is 1/1.76 ” in size and has 0.8 micrometer wide pixels. It also has a 12-megapixel sensor with a size of 1/2.55 “, 1.4 micrometers pixel edge length, and an f/2.2 aperture.

Back Panel:

Samsung Galaxy S21 has a plastic rear panel while the Galaxy S21 comes with a glass back alongside Gorilla Glass 7 protection.

Processor/Battery/Storage:

Samsung will launch Exynos 2100 powered Galaxy S21 and S21+ in Europe while the select regions will get Snapdragon 888 equipped variant. The Galaxy S21 packs a 4,000mAh battery while the Galaxy S21+ has a large 4,800mAh battery(25W fast charging). Both are supported by 8GB of RAM and 128 GB/256GB of internal storage.

Operating System:

As per the tradition, Samsung will introduce the Android 11 based One UI 3.1 at the launch event, and it is exclusively come packed with the Galaxy S21 series.

Additional Specs:

  • Wi-Fi 6
  • NFC
  • USB Type-C
  • MicroSD card slot (not confirmed)

Color Variants:

  • Samsung Galaxy S21: Pink, White, Gray, Purple
  • Samsung Galaxy S21+: Black, Silver, and Purple

Starting Price:

  • Samsung Galaxy S21: 849 euros
  • Samsung Galaxy S21+: 1,049 euros

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Galaxy S24 FE: Samsung’s budget flagship under development

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Samsung Galaxy S24

Samsung is reportedly working on the development of the Galaxy S24 FE. Earlier this year, the company released the Galaxy S24 flagships, which are selling well globally. Now, the company has started work on its next budget flagship, with a release expected later this year.

GalaxyClub reports that Samsung is developing the Galaxy S24 FE with the R12 codename. The codename aligns with Samsung’s previous releases as the S20 FE was codenamed R8, the S21 FE was R9, the S23 FE was R11, and the R11 (S22 FE) was in development but hasn’t been released.

It was reported that Samsung might launch the S24 FE in the summer. As the development starts late, the release may be pushed to later this year, as testing and production aren’t finalized yet. The latest report also has no other details than the device’s codename.

Galaxy S23 FE has the hardware specs of the S22 series, however, the S24 FE might bring the latest. If it happens, we might see a price hike in the next budget flagship. New Galaxy AI features are also expected to debut with the S24 FE, before the S25 series launch next year.

Samsung is also working on an affordable Galaxy Z Fold 6, which would be the first Fan Edition foldable. Judging from the 2023 release strategy, it’s expected that the Galaxy S24 FE might launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold FE, new FE tablets.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 US model packs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

The US variant of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. There were reports that Samsung may expand the Exynos chipset to its foldable lineup, which doesn’t seem to be happening, at least in the United States.

Recently, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 US variant was spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon chip. It isn’t surprising as the company is following its conventional chipset strategy. We expect that it will be the same chipset used in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.

The Flip 6 smartphone scored 15084 points on Geekbench’s GPU test. Due to its foldable form factor, the device may miss a Galaxy S24-like larger cooling technology. Still, its impressive 15000+ points in the GPU test indicates that Samsung has greatly optimized the software.

The company still has three months remaining in the launch event. More performance improvements will likely be achieved before the Unpacked. The South Korean tech giant will likely unveil the next-gen foldable phones in mid-July.

This year, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra would join the standard Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6. In addition, an affordable variant of Fan Edition branding is also in development. However, the cheaper foldable would miss some pro-grade specs to maintain the price.

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Galaxy M35 5G surfaces on Samsung India site after FCC and Dekra’s OK

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Samsung Galaxy A55 A35 5G promo material

Samsung seems all set to introduce Galaxy M35 5G in India. The phone has surfaced on Samsung India support website and the FCC and Dekra certification database. The development indicates that the official launch is not far away, at least in India.

The unreleased Galaxy M35 5G made its first appearance on the Samsung India support website. The listing revealed nothing other than the phone’s model number – SM-M356B. As spotted by 91mobiles, the upcoming handset has also received certification from FCC and Dekra.

Listing on the FCC database revealed that the Galaxy M35 5G features NFC, LTE, and 5G. It’s also confirmed that the device supports 25W fast charging, lagging behind its elder brother – Galaxy M55 5G, which supports fast charging up to 45W.

Dekra certification disclosed that the phone packs a 5880mAh battery, which Samsung will market as 6000mAh. Other features could include Android 14 OS out-of-the-box, Exynos 1380 chipset paired with 6GB of RAM as well as a modern punch hole display.

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