According to the latest official news, in line with previous predictions, Samsung has decided to officially release the next generation of Galaxy S21 flagship series on January 14, which includes Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 + and Galaxy S21 Ultra. It will be the second top-tier flagship after Xiaomi MI 11 to be powered by Snapdragon 888. As the launch approached, there were plenty of leaks about the phone’s appearance and configuration. Here’s the latest news. Recently, overseas whistleblowers have given detailed camera specifications for three new models of the Galaxy S21 series.
According to reports coming from the overseas well-known talent, the news of S21, S21 + and S21 Ultra three models of S21 and S21 + camera specification, pre – 10 million pixels single camera, rear 12 million pixels (F2.2) fisheye + 12 million pixels (F1.8) main perturbation + 64 million pixels (F2.0) telephoto consisting of three cameras module. The “extra-large” Samsung S21 Ultra is, of course, better equipped with a 40-megapixel front-facing camera, a 12-megapixel (F2.2) ultra-wide-angle camera + 108-megapixel (F1.8) main camera + 10-megapixel (F4.9) telephoto camera + 10-megapixel telephoto camera, and laser autofocus.
In other news, according to the previously exposed news, the new Samsung Galaxy S21 series will still include Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 + and Galaxy S21 Ultra. In addition to being equipped with the new Snapdragon 888, it will also launch a version equipped with its own new TriExynos 2100 mobile platform. The same 5nm process, using the eight-core architecture of “1+3+4”. In addition, the extra-large S21 Ultra is expected to support both 2K resolution and a high refresh rate of 120Hz, with an S-Pen stylus.
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It is reported that the new Samsung Galaxy S21 flagship series will be officially unveiled on January 14, equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, Samsung Exynos 2100 two 5nm flagship chips, and will bring more highlights in photography, fast charging and other aspects. For more details, we will wait and see.