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The Samsung Store leaked the Galaxy S21’s release date

There have been constant reports and rumors that Samsung’s new flagship phone Galaxy S21 will be introduced next month, but now the company itself has leaked the details.

According to the report of Android Authority, it is the Samsung store in India that has leaked the details that the Galaxy S21 series phones will be introduced globally on January 14 and will be available on January 29.

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Earlier, the Android Police had also mentioned about these dates in its reports.

If true, this could be a significant change in Samsung’s strategy over the years.

The South Korean company usually introduces S series phones to the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona in February, but the event will take place in June next year.

So with that in mind, Samsung has decided to introduce flagship phones at CES, the largest technology showcase scheduled for January 11-14 in Las Vegas.

According to the Android Authority, the pre-order system of the Galaxy S21 series has also been introduced in Samsung’s Bangalore store.

Users can book a phone for 2,000 Indian rupees and decide on any device in the series once the phone is introduced.

Keep in mind that the price of the phones has not been announced yet.

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The S21 will be available in Gray, Pink, Purple and White, while the S21 Plus will be available in Pink, Purple, Silver and Black.

All three phones will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2100 processor, but Snapdragon 875 processor models will be available in some markets.

Representatives from the Samsung Store also confirmed that the S21 Ultra will be given a 108-megapixel main camera with 2 ten, 10-megapixel sensors, one of which will be given a 10x optical zoom.

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