Samsung Galaxy S21+ was already announced, but it has yet to be launched. Even so, its specs and some of its features were already published online through social media.
But then, there is one thing that has not been revealed yet about Samsung Galaxy S21+, and it is its appearance or looks. While there are many speculations about the newest Samsung smartphone under the S21 series, its actual appearance was leaked ahead of the official release.
The alleged images of Samsung S21+
On Dec. 29, a Twitter user and leaker using the handle name of MauriQHD leaked photos of the anticipated mobile phone unit. In the caption, he said he never leak images, but his friend sent some snaps to him, so he posted them.
As can be seen in the pictures, the front and back of the Samsung S21+ unit look so smooth. The screen bezel is also noticeably so thin that those who have seen the pictures can’t wait to have their hands on the unit. The camera at the back features a unique design, which is another plus in this phone model.
Specs and features
As posted on Gadgets 360, Samsung Galaxy S21+ is believed to have a 6.70-inch screen with 1080x2400 pixel resolution. It will is powered by a 2.4GHz octa-core Samsung Exynos 2100 processor. It will come with 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and run on One UI 3.1 in Android 11 OS.
For the camera, users will be able to take good photos with its 10MP front camera and 64MP + 12MP + 12MP in the rear. Charging will be fast and hassle-free as it supports wireless charging on a 4800mAh battery.
The Samsung Galaxy S21+ also supports face unlock and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The unit is also rumored to be equipped with an accelerometer, compass, proximity sensor, and gyroscope.
Release date and price
Based on the info shared by Android Authority, the Samsung Galaxy S21+ is set to be launched on Jan. 14, 2021, and will be officially released in stores on Jan. 22. This detail was said to have been leaked by a staff who works in India’s biggest Samsung store. Finally, for the price, this model is expected to be sold starting at $999.


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