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Official press renders of Samsung's Galaxy S21 Ultra have also leaked

Earlier today, official press renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S21 and S21+ phones leaked, providing a clue about the possible colors that the devices will be offered in. Now, the WinFuture has also posted images of the top-tier Galaxy S21 Ultra, giving everyone the clearest look yet of the premium offering from the South Korean company.

Just like its smaller siblings, the S21 Ultra features a large camera bump at the rear that integrates with the frame of the device, this time featuring a quad-camera setup. The device looks to also sport a laser for the autofocus, similar to the Note20 Ultra. Rumors suggest that the quad-camera setup includes a 108MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and two 10MP telephoto lenses good for 3X and 10X zoom.

At the front, the device is expected to come with a 6.8-inch WQHD+ display with a 120Hz high refresh rate LTPO panel. The front-facing camera is housed in a centered punch-hole. The images also suggest that unlike the S21 and the S21+, the S21 Ultra will feature a curved display. As for the colors, the flagship is said to only be offered in black and silver colors – with the silver version expected to feature an aura glow, like the Note10+. The S21 Ultra is also said to come with support for the S Pen, which was also hinted at earlier this week – the first non-Note series device to do so.

Here are the rumored specs of the device:

Specifications

Galaxy S21 Ultra
(Codenamed P3)

Display

6.8-inch WQHD+ LTPO, 1-120hz adaptive

Software

One UI 3.1 based on Android 11

CPU

Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100

Battery

5,000 mAh

Rear Camera

Ultra-wide: 12MP
Main: 108MP, Gen 2 sensor
3X Optical: 10MP
10X Optical: 10MP

Connectivity

5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1

Colors

Phantom Black and Phantom Silver

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S21 series on January 14, earlier than its usual launch timelines. Reports suggest that the South Korean company might slash the prices of the phones due to the financial effects brought about by the pandemic.

Source: WinFuture (German)

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