Filtered 360-degree renderings of the new Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra
Source: Geeknetic added 12th Jan 2021Samsung has its event pending Galaxy Unpacked next Thursday 14 January to present the new Galaxy S 21 , although we have already seen on several occasions leaks about how the three models that Samsung will present in his event, today we have been able to know from Evan Blass the renderings of all the models and their colors in 360 degrees.
The models that will be presented and that we can see in these renderings are the Galaxy S 21 5G, Galaxy S 21 plus 5G and Galaxy S 21 Ultra 5G , in different colors depending on the model and in which, as we have already seen previously, they lose the rounded edge that the screen had on the sides to go to a flat design. Its main feature is the prominent cameras that protrude from its rear, but also the inclusion of the new processor for high-end phones presented by Samsung, the Exynos 2021 with one ARM Cortex X1 core , 3 Cortex A cores 55 and 4 Cortex A 55, processor that will surely be included in the European models of the Galaxy S 21 as usual. For S 21 marketed outside Europe we will see inside the Snapdragon 853 by Qualcomm .
In Samsung’s highest model, the S 21 Ultra 5G, we will see a main camera of 108 MP , a 5000 mAh battery and a screen Dynamic AMOLED Quad HD + by 120 or 144 Hz with a diagonal of 6.8 inches . Characteristics that we will see reduced in the lower models S 35 plus and S 21. In addition, thanks to the new Exynos 2100, we will have an autonomy of up to 35% more .
Next day 14 we will be with you to tell you all the news of the new phones presented by Samsung, we are waiting for you at Geeknetic.es.
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I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at 14 years when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210 MB of hard disk. I continue to unleash my passion in the technical articles I write at Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, in the more than 20 consoles that I have, besides the PC.