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They publish the first “real” photos of the Galaxy S21, this is what they look like

Rumors suggest that in January 2021 Samsung will officially present the Galaxy S21In other words, it would be a month ahead of its usual presentation that takes place a few days before the Mobile World Congress.

But as this year has forced companies and organizations to rethink things, the Mobile World Congress will be until Q3 2021, and Samsung seems to anticipate the launch of its best phones probably because Xiaomi would also present the new Mi 11 with Snapdragon 888 at the end of December.

Normally, when a lot of data and photographs of a phone are filtered, it is that it is close to being presented, and today the first photographs that presume to be real about the Galaxy S21 have been published.

A slight change in the camera module

The photographs published on YouTube by Sakitech show the phones in real life, being very similar to the renders that had already been published a few weeks ago. In the video we see that the Galaxy S21 Ultra appears on the left side with its 4 rear cameras, of which 2 would be telephoto lenses, and its main sensor would once again be 108 MP.

The fifth hole would not be a camera, but the laser focus sensor.

On the right side is the S21 or S21 +, which according to leaks and renders would have exactly the same camera configuration, something that was not the case last year, so the differences between the S21 and S21 + could be in the screen size and battery .

Let us also remember that rumors suggest that the S21 Ultra would be the first Galaxy S in history with an S-Pen support, it would not be included with the phone, but a special case would be sold to store this accessory, which if so it could mark the end of the Note series.

The source mentions that the phones could be presented on January 14, although he assures that this is a tentative date.

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