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Samsung is reportedly planning to launch Galaxy S21 series on January 14 and a new report has claimed that the smartphone maker will not give a lot of time to the users who want to pre-order the devices
Pre-order is said to run from January 15 to 21. That is less than a week only which makes it the shortest pre-sale window by Samsung. Usually, pre-orders run for two weeks, reports Android Community.
These dates are only for South Korea but we believe other key markets will get the phone soon after. In some regions, a same-day global release may also occur.
Samsung will launch three models of the S21 Series - Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, S21 Ultra 5G.
The S21 would have a 6.2-inch display, the Plus would be 6.7 inches and the Ultra would reportedly have a 6.8-inch display.
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra shows us its camera module supposed to feature a 10MP 10X super-telephoto zoom, a 108MP main, a 12MP ultrawide and a 10MP 3X telephoto camera.
Galaxy S21 Ultra might feature a laser autofocus system that would replace the Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor found in its predecessor.
The Galaxy S21 would come in phantom violet, phantom gray, phantom white and phantom pink colours.
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