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108 megapixels again, 60W charge and the largest fingerprint sensor in a smartphone

After the series Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 of this year, It’s time to turn to look at the horizon and wait for the new Samsung launches for 2021, and despite the fact that there is still a considerable time left, the first rumors of his next flagship have started to appear.


@UniverseIce It is who has broken the silence, starting with the name. The renowned leaker mentions than Samsung’s next banner will be the Galaxy S21 UltraAn important detail because there was the question of whether Samsung would continue with the 20s or make the jump to 30, as Huawei did for example. However, considering that the Galaxy S20 family was presented as “a new beginning” for SamsungIt makes perfect sense for the Galaxy S21 to be unveiled in 2021.

The leaker complements his post by mentioning that the 108 megapixels remain in the Galaxy S21 Ultra, but in a new sensor, successor to the current Bright HM1. Without much more detail for now, it is all that can be considered to come from a “trustworthy” source.

However, other sources have begun to reveal more interesting information, to say the best. First is the Twitter user @Boby25846908, followed by Max Weinbach himself, who mentions than The Galaxy S21 will not be a significant upgrade to the S20, but rather it will be like a Galaxy S20.5 or Galaxy S20s. Another glimpse of information from the same character ensures that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will have a 60W fast charge, which would be a great advance from the 45W fast charge present in the Galaxy S20 Ultra and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Finally, all this report of rumors is complemented with information from PhoneArena than aim to what Galaxy S21 Ultra is likely to make use of Qualcomm’s Sonic Max 3D fingerprint sensor, presented last year and whose main characteristic is that it is 17 times larger (20 mm by 30 mm giving a total of 600 square mm) and can scan two fingerprints at the same time.

It goes without saying that, like all rumors, this information is not 100% accurate at all. In addition, there is still considerable time left for the arrival of the Galaxy S21 series, so changes may still happen. But in the meantime, we remain vigilant about rumors, and certain subsequent leaks, which are the bread and butter of the tech ecosystem.

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