Samsung unveils the “Galaxy S21” lineup on January 14th

Samsung unveils the “Galaxy S21” lineup on January 14th
Samsung unveils the “Galaxy S21” lineup on January 14th

The South Korean phone company, Samsung, is expected to unveil the Galaxy S21 lineup on January 14, according to the famous Chinese leaker John Prosser.

Prosser has correctly predicted the recent arrival of the iPhone 12 lineup and has a solid track record of expectations in the past.

This will be the early date on which a company is ever announced Samsung About the Galaxy S Series lineup, and according to Proser’s tweet, pre-orders for the Galaxy S21 Series lineup will start on the same day, and are scheduled to be launched in the market two weeks later, exactly January 29th.

According to the leak, the lineup will include three phones, just like the previous series (Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 + and Galaxy S21 Ultra). There will be six colors available, divided between the trio.

The Galaxy S21 is expected to come in gray, pink, purple and white, while the “Galaxy S21 +” will be available in black or silver, and the Ultra phone will be available in black, silver and purple.

The source also claims that these phones will be manufactured in four countries, Brazil, Indonesia, South Korea and Vietnam.

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