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If this is what the Galaxy S21 looks like, then the iPhone 12 with Android has become a fact. Ergonomics will be a nightmare

Samsung Galaxy S21 presents its charms on new renderings. The graphics show the Korean flagship as a phone with quite flat side edges, a flat screen and a back panel. An iPhone 12 with Android would become a fact, but ergonomics would be terrible. May this leak not be real.

Premiere Samsunga Galaxy S21 it is getting closer and closer. More and more information is coming to the network, and the carousel with leaks is spinning. Today is worrying to say the least – flagship smartphones would receive very angular housing shapes and the iPhone 12 with Android would actually become a reality. I am not sure there is anything to be happy about.

Samsung Galaxy S21/fot. Gizchina

If this is what smartphones from the Samsung Galaxy S21 family will look like, it is beautiful at first glance. The minimalist front, whose frames are perfectly symmetrical, is a dream come true for every Android fan. Everything is disturbed only by a small hole for the front camera. Consuming multimedia and playing would be fabulous, if not for one important detail.

Samsung Galaxy S21/fot. Gizchina

Samsung Galaxy S21/fot. Gizchina

Here the question arises – what about ergonomics? If you’ve had the opportunity to read the reviews of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, you must have noticed that almost all testers complained about the comfortable grip with such a large screen. Samsung Galaxy S21 + and S21 Ultra are to be even larger, so if today’s renders are confirmed, users may have a problem.

As a result, the Samsung Galaxy S21 will be the only model that can be conveniently operated without edges that cut into the hand. And so it is larger than the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro, because according to leaks, the diagonal is to be 6.2 inches. We welcomed the rumors about the flat screen, but with flat side edges – not necessarily.

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