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They appeared on the Internet recently speculation on the earlier introduction of a new series of flagships of the South Korean company - Galaxy S21 (S30). They talked about the fact that Samsung could reveal the series, instead of February 2021, this year. However, the SamMobile server managed to get informace straight from Asia.

Behind the earlier launch of the phones Galaxy S21 could stand failure of current flagships ship of the South Korean technology giant - Galaxy S20 to Galaxy Note 20. However, it's also possible that Samsung wants to take advantage of the fact that Huawei and its flagships are basically out of the picture for now. However, there is also another potential reason why the South Korean company decided to move the unveiling of the flagship series to an earlier date. Series Galaxy The S20 was introduced together with a folding phone Galaxy Z Flip and it is possible that Samsung intends to introduce the second generation of this flexible phone, but at the same time wants to leave a time gap between the two models. And when that should be revealed to the world of phone series Galaxy S21 (S30)? According to information from the SamMobile server, Samsung is planning this event for January 2021. It is almost certain that the presentation of the news will take place online again, as is currently becoming the standard.

However, we learn more about the upcoming flagship in addition to the launch date informace and that about the charging speed. It's not even a month since we met you informed about the fact that we could Galaxy S21 (S30) to see faster charging, however, the 3C certificate obtained by the upcoming device refutes this claim. The yet-to-be-revealed series of smartphones should have "only" 25W charging, which is already a kind of standard for flagships these days. It is possible that only the "lower" variants Galaxy S21 (S30) – Galaxy S21(S30) and S21 (S30) Plus – will offer 25W charging and the highest model – Galaxy The S21 (S30) Ultra will also support faster chargers. Either way, we won't have to wait long for answers.

Source: SamMobile (1,2)

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