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Samsung S21 plus render design leaks share familiar design

By now, almost everyone knows that the Galaxy S21 series will be official in January, and we’ve heard a lot about the device in the past. However, one of the devices lost in the family was the Galaxy S21 Plus, which may undeniably be the most popular device in the family.

However, it has changed today because I got my hands on the Galaxy S21 Plus rendering. And it looks a lot like the younger siblings, but I don’t really complain here.

The Galaxy S21 Plus finally leaks and is slightly bigger than the Galaxy S20 Plus.

Samsung Galaxy S21

Now we are well aware of the leaks surrounding the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21, but this is the first time we’ve seen the Galaxy S21 Plus. Honestly, for a while, I thought Samsung wouldn’t launch this phone with it, but we’re here.

Recently leaked CAD renderings show the same model from every possible angle. This rendering is based on factory specifications and suggests that the Galaxy S21 Plus will measure 161.55 x 75.6 x 7.86mm.

Now the dimensions given to us tell the story that the S21 Plus will be slightly larger than the S20 Plus, which measures 161.9 x 73.7 x 7.8mm. This means the S21 Plus can be pretty much the same as the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

The leak also tells me that the display size here will be 6.8 inches with a 120Hz refresh rate. The rear panel design has been familiar since we have seen it on the rest of the phones in the S21 family. The device will be official in January, and the rest of the details, such as pre-orders, will be in the same month.

There are only a few things about the new Galaxy S21 series that we don’t know about at this point. But the tip also shared a CAD render video that you can check out below.

Alex Canfield

Alex is a reporter who covers mainly Facebook and Alphabet. He also covers other consumer internet companies, like Snap and Twitter. Previously he was a senior reporter for Business Insider and Cheddar. He was the 2018 recipient of SABEW’s Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award. He is currently based in New York City and is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. Email:[email protected]

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