Samsung Galaxy S21 5G CAD-based render
Samsung has a unique new camera bump in the works
Pictured today is the standard Galaxy S21 5G model. It boasts a revised look that centers around an all-new camera design that creates a more unique look.
The Galaxy S21 looks a lot like the Galaxy S20 from the front
All of this means that the 5G Galaxy S21 and 5G Galaxy S20 are almost the exact same size. Both phones are 151.7mm tall and 7.9mm thick without taking the camera bump into account, although there is a slight difference in width – the Galaxy S21 is 71.2mm wide, whereas the Galaxy S20 was only 69.1mm wide.
Other features that are visible in the renders include a bottom-firing speaker and a USB-C connector. Sitting on the right side is the usual power button and volume rocker. As was the case this year, there’s no legacy 3.5mm headphone jack.
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G specifications, announcement, release date
The Samsung Galaxy S21 should launch with the next-generation Snapdragon 875 in the United States and the upcoming Exynos 1000 or 2100 in Europe and most other international markets.
Those chipsets will likely be coupled with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage as a minimum. Other configurations with more storage and extra RAM should be available at launch too.
As for the battery, the Galaxy S21 is expected to feature the same 4,000mAh battery used inside the Galaxy S20. Battery life should be better, though, because Samsung is expected to use more efficient 5G modems and a 5nm chipset, both of which will reduce power consumption.
On a related note, recent reports claim Samsung will offer support for 25W power adapters, although these might not ship inside the box.
As for the announcement and release date, reports suggest Samsung is looking to announce the Galaxy S21 series in January, a full month earlier than usual. That will allow it to start shipping the smartphones in February and ultimately take advantage of the lack of competition.