Samsung’s next major smartphone device is about to hit customers early next year as the company unveils their 2021 flagship device. But, Samsung is reportedly making a few changes in its release cycle and that would point to a much earlier release.
A little late on the colors Jon. Here they are by model… pic.twitter.com/O81EBbPriw
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) November 4, 2020
From what rumors have suggested, the upcoming Flagship device from Samsung is said to be a Galaxy S21, while it’s unclear if the naming scheme will cascade down the current model, but we’re for sure be a Galaxy S20 successor.
According to a popular tipster Jon Prosser from a tweet, Samsung is getting ready to announce the new Galaxy S21 on January 14 next year, and if that holds true, then it would be the earliest that Samsung has ever announced a flagship S series device. Besides the announcement date, the tweet also mentioned the pre-order date which also fall on the same day as the announcement while the market launch to happen after a couple of weeks.
Moreover, it also mentioned that the Galaxy S21 will launch with three new devices, similar to the Galaxy S20 which includes a regular base variant, a “Plus” and the “Ultra” versions. I did also mentioned that the Galaxy S21 will be available in six color variants.
The Galaxy S21 is said to be manufactured in four locations and these are: Brazil, Indonesia, South Korea, and in Vietnam.
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