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The new year is just around the corner. In addition to the traditional assessment of the past year, it is appropriate to look to the future as well. In this article, we take a look at what new products our favorite company will bring us in 2021. We're all hoping that next year will be a lot more boring than 2020, but that's not necessarily the case when it comes to tech news.

Samsung series Galaxy S21

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The main thing we are all looking forward to is the launch of the S21 flagship models. We don't know anything about the phones from official sources yet, but various leaks represent the role of official announcements quite well. Thanks to leaked renders for journalists and even unofficial review Galaxy A few months before the S21 Ultra goes on sale, we know pretty well what we can expect in stores.

The S21 series will offer relatively classic high-end phones that won't really surprise you with any of their functions. People who do not desire extravagant technological experiments and rather conventional perfection will fall in love with them. In the heart of the instruments will probably tick state-of-the-art Snapdragon 888 and will likely offer one or more devices from the model range S Pen stylus support.

Galaxy The note rings the death knell

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Just with the launch model lines for 2021 will probably give Samsung vale Galaxy Notes. After ten years, the Korean giant will most likely end the series that was characterized by a large display and the S Pen stylus. Nowadays, however, it is already quite redundant for manufacturers. We already use large displays even in the cheapest models, and Samsung plans to move the S Pen stylus to "normal" phones from the S21 series.

There is speculation that Samsung is likely to replace the premium Note with foldable phones. These are currently the manufacturer's most expensive phones, aimed at customers who want the most technologically advanced phone, even if they have to sacrifice some of the benefits of conventionally constructed alternatives.

Mysterious "puzzles"

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In the field of folding devices from Samsung, we are still moving in a fog of unverified information. The return of the ranks is almost certain Galaxy From Fold a Galaxy From Flip, these will represent the tech giant's most conventional approach to differently constructed phones in the future. some reports say 2021 three new models while others speak of four.

There are cheaper variants of both mentioned series in play, which should help Samsung bring foldable phones into the mainstream. The question is whether the company will take a risk and launch an untested type of flexible display on the market. The company's display division recently shared a concept phone with a dual hinge on social media. In some prototype form, we could also expect a smartphone with a rollable display.

Affordable phones for the masses

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In addition to premium devices, which cost up to tens of thousands of crowns, Samsung is also preparing cheaper devices with which it wants to target the masses. This is an understandable move, the segment of mid-range phones earned the most in the past year. The Chinese or Indian markets could be relatively easy prey for Samsung, with the right strategy involved. Huge numbers in these Asian countries are hungry for affordable phones that will allow them to connect to mobile connections over 5G networks. So far, this demand is best covered by the Chinese Xiaomi in both countries, but Samsung may soon respond with its own cheap device.

So far we know about Samsung Galaxy A32 5G and several representatives of cheaper lines Galaxy M a Galaxy F. While none of them stand out from the others with their specifications, Samsung may well surprise by setting aggressive price levels. We would certainly welcome cheaper models from Samsung. In our market, there is a complete lack of such cheap, yet well-built devices.

Great TV for everyone

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Samsung is not the only phone alive. The Korean company is also a big player in the TV market. We have already confirmed that next year it will launch only the second device with MicroLED display technology. But it will cost a huge amount of money. We are more interested in the mainstream TVs that Samsung will introduce in January at consumer electronics fair CES.

At the conference itself, Samsung will probably still be proud of the huge 8K screens, but in addition to them, we could wait for the unveiling of devices using Mini-LED technology. This could bring image quality similar to more expensive TVs to the mid-range segment as well. Thanks to its advantages, it would be possible to produce future TVs even in smaller dimensions than now.

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