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Oct182020

Samsung's next flagship tipped to get bigger camera bumps

If the camera module on the Galaxy S20 seemed too big for you, then you might have to prepare for a more massive camera bump on the Galaxy S21 (or Galaxy S30?). Leak-based renders from OnLeaks and Pigtou show what the next Samsung flagship will look like. The company seems to be toying with having the camera module spill over the edge in the standard version, with the flash separated to make the design look cleaner. The Ultra variant might have an even more enormous camera array that also spills off the edge.

We don't have a clue yet what the camera specs will be. But the Ultra is expected to retain its long-zoom rear sensor. 

The standard S21/S30 might come with a flat 6.2-inch screen with the familiar punch-hole camera at the centre, while the Ultra will sport a slightly curved display sized between 6.7 and 6.9 inches. 

Samsung is rumoured to release the new flagships at the start of 2021, instead of February or March. But this isn't confirmed yet. This year, the phones Samsung introduced in January were the Lite versions of the S10 and Note 10, so we aren't sure if Samsung will decide to change its tactics. It's probably not going to be an in-person event, so it might be easier for them to launch earlier. Or they could just tease the devices ahead of a full launch.

Source: Engadget

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