Samsung Galaxy S21, Plus, Ultra 5G Philippines Price and Launch Date Guesstimates, Leaked Specs and Design
It's the start of the year again -- and as expected, in the tech world,
details about the latest iteration to the renowned
Samsung Galaxy S Flagship Smartphone Series are now surfacing online.
According to various insiders, the 2021 high-end Galaxy line will follow the
familiar nomenclature of the Korean Giant for this category. As such, it will
simply be called Samsung Galaxy S21 Series coming from S20 in
2020.
Like last year, Samsung is predicted to release three new models in the
2021 series right off the bat, including the Samsung Galaxy S21,
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, in
ascending order in terms of size, power, and price.
Leaked Designs of Samsung Galaxy S21 and Samsung Galaxy S21+
Design
Based on leaked press photos of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series, it seems that
all of them will have similar sizes and footprints as their counterparts from
2020. Likewise, their faces will feature extremely thin bezels on all sides as
well as a small O-notch in the upper middle part of the display.
In terms of looks, insiders say that what makes the new models largely
different from the S20 Series is that they will have a metallic camera
module that's reminiscent of what we see on the Galaxy Note20 Series - a
rectangle with two rounded corners - instead of the S20's squircle.
As for colors, it is believed that the Galaxy S21 and S21 will be available in
four colorways, namely Phantom violet, Phantom Gray, Phantom White, and
Phantom Pink
The most premium variant, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will only be out in two
colors, Phantom Black and Phantom Silver.
Display
Rumors have it that Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Plus will flaunt 6.2-inch and
6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED screens with FHD+ 2,400 x 1,080 pixels resolution,
which is oddly lower than that of the S20 and S20 Plus.
On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is expected to have a 6.8-inch
Dynamic AMOLED panel with a higher QHD+ 3,200 x 1,440 pixels.
Leaked Design of Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Cameras
Numerous sources claim that Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Plus will feature a
similar set of cameras at the back and that, on paper, the primary and
secondary shooters will have specs that are largely the same as what's on the
S20 and S20 Plus. The main one will have a 12 MegaPixel resolution with
1/1.76-inch sensor, f/1.8 aperture, and 26mm equivalent lens with optical
stabilization. The second one has 12 MegaPixel resolution and ultra-wide angle
lens for capturing scale.
It is said that the tertiary telephoto camera of the S21 and S21 Plus has
lower specs compared to what you'll find on the S20 and S20 Plus. To be
specific, the new models will have a 64 MegaPixel telephoto camera with a
slightly smaller 1/1.76-inch sensor (versus 1/1.72-inch sensor on the 2020
counterparts), optical image stabilization, and "folded optics" enabling
lossless 3x optical zoom.
Of the three Samsung Galaxy S21 Series models, the Ultra has the most powerful
set of cameras, making it the best option for mobile photographers. In fact,
it appears to have at least four rear shooters made up of the following: a
108MP main camera, 10 MegaPixel periscope camera enabling 10x optical zoom, 10
MegaPixel telephoto camera enabling 3x lossless zoom, and 12 MegaPixel
ultra-wide-angle cam.
As for the selfie cam, the Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21+ will both have a 10
MegaPixel f/2.2 PDAF front shooter while the Galaxy S21 Ultra comes with a
ultra-high-resolution 40 MegaPixel f/2.2 self-portrait snapper.
Video Recorder
All models in the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series are believed to be capable of
recording 8K videos at 24 and 30fps, 4K videos at 30 and 60fps, FullHD 1080p
clips at 30, 60, and 240fps, and 720p videos at up to 960fps using their rear
camera set-ups. Videos also benefit from HDR10+, Stereo Sound recording, OIS
and gyro-EIS.
For vloggers and Youtube content creators who prefer using their smartphone's
front-camera to shoot videos, all Galaxy S21 Series models - insiders say -
can shoot 4K videos at 30 and 60fps or FullHD Videos at 30fps using their
selfie cam.
Internal Hardware
Insiders say that all Samsung Galaxy S21 Series models will be powered by
either Exynos 2100 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 flagship level
processors, which are both expected to deliver industry-leading performance
across the board. The Exynos version is the one that will most likely be
released in the Philippines.
As for the RAM and UFS 3.1 internal storage combo of each model, Samsung
Galaxy S21 will be available in two options (8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB)
while Samsung Galaxy S21+ and S21 Ultra will be out in three versions (12GB +
128GB, 12GB + 256GB, and 16GB + 512GB). All phones feature a microSDXC memory
expansion slot that's shared with hybrid secondary nanoSIM card slot.
Battery and Fast Charging
It's rumored that the Li-Po battery capacities of Samsung Galaxy S21, S21+,
and S21 Ultra are 4,500 mAh, 4,800 mAh, and 5,000 mAh, respectively. All
models support 25W Wired Fast Charging via USB Power Delivery 3.0.
Connectivity
All Samsung Galaxy S21 Series models will most likely support Wi-Fi 802.11
a/b/g/n/ac/6e, Bluetooth 5.1, 4G LTE-A, and 5G - the latest generation
in mobile data connectivity. As such, we can expect all of them to be
eventually offered by both Smart Communications and
Globe Telecom as bundled handsets with their new 5G-enabled postpaid
plans.
Official Announcement
The international tech blogging community is expecting the Samsung Galaxy
S21 Series to be formally introduced at the Korean Giant's Galaxy Unpacked
Event scheduled on January 14, 2021.
Like in previous years, since all information presented in this post -
apart from the official Unpacked event invitation - didn't come directly
from Samsung, we would all do well to take them with a grain of salt.
Although - really - based on my experience, I believe most of them could
actually turn out pretty accurate.
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