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Samsung is speeding up production of its next flagship line in an unprecedented way, according to a new report out of South Korea Galaxy S21 (Galaxy S30) so that he could present it before the end of the year. Until now, it was thought that this would happen in February next year.

Sources close to the tech giant's supply chain claim that many key components for Galaxy The S21 will enter mass production in November, about six weeks earlier than usual.

As this year's Samsung flagships – Galaxy S20 to Galaxy Note 20 - are not selling as well as he would imagine, it is possible that he wants to "fix the taste" by introducing the next flagship series earlier and at the same time stay on the wave of interest that carried him on the "budget flagship" Galaxy S20 FE.

However, there is a catch to this theory - the phones of the series are supposed to be powered by Qualcomm's new flagship Snapdragon 875 chipset, which is expected to be launched in December, and so far there have been no reports that its mass production should be accelerated.

Samsung – like other big technological players – probably already has samples of the chip available, so technically nothing prevents it from introducing the new series in December. However, it is unlikely that he will be able to launch it much earlier than usual, i.e. in March.

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