The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra have still not been announced, but that means very little in the world of leaks. The attention is already turning towards the next lineup of flagships and today SamMobile has published the first Galaxy S21 (Galaxy S30) series details.
Three Galaxy S21 flagships with 5G support
Samsung launched one mainstream Galaxy S flagship per year between 2010 and 2014. It switched strategy in 2015 with the introduction of three Galaxy S6 models and later chose to scale back a little in 2016, 2017, and 2018 with two flagships per generation.
Samsung is working on 128GB and 256GB models
The Galaxy Note 20 series has been developed with an impressive 256GB of internal storage as standard across the lineup. Unfortunately, early information indicates the Galaxy S21 series won’t be receiving the same treatment.
Samsung typically offers a 512GB storage option on its most expensive flagships, and the Galaxy S21 series should be no different. But as of the time of writing, no evidence has been found to suggest such an option is being worked on.
What else do we know about the Galaxy S21 series?
Powering the Galaxy S21 lineup could be the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 and Exynos 1000 chipsets. In any other year, Samsung would reserve the former for North America and the latter for Europe, but some rumors claim that won’t be the case.
Due to the increasing costs of Qualcomm chips that have led to ridiculously high flagship prices this year, the company is apparently thinking about using the homegrown Exynos 1000 globally.
That chipset might be slightly slower, but it would also be much cheaper. Therefore, it could improve profit margins and possibly lower prices at the same time, although the idea should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
Speaking of profits, Samsung is said to be thinking about removing the charger from boxes starting with the Galaxy S21. The decision will likely be marketed as an environmental one, as Apple is expected to do with the iPhone 12, but it should help with profits too.
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