Samsung Galaxy S21+ may be launching in January 2021 with 4800mAh powered battery!

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Samsung has launched all its flagship models for 2020 with the last Samsung Galaxy S20 FE launch in Malaysia. And 2021 is just about a month a way, the company is focusing on the next flagship series which are the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. Today, the Samsung Galaxy S21+ appeared on BIS certifications which confirms the arrival in Janaury.

According to the listing, the Samsung Galaxy S21+ will come with a larger 6.7-inch FHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate but without an Adaptive feature like on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. The Adaptive feature allowing the refresh rates to go from 0Hz to 120Hz only will be available on the highest range of the series, the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy S21+ renders leak

As for the cameras, the Samsung Galaxy S21+ may sport a triple camera module with 64MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide camera and a 12MP telephoto lens while a 40MP selfie camera on the front. In terms of the softwares, it now allows it to capture up to 4K 60fps videos, Super Steady Stabilization mode in 60fps as well as 8K 30fps video recording. It is powered by a 4800mAh battery which is larger than its predecessor and it might be supporting up to 40W Super Fast Charging.

Either way, there is still no official confirmation on the Samsung Galaxy S21+, so do take this with a pinch of salt. What are you expecting from the Samsung Galaxy S21+? Let us know at our Facebook page and stay tuned for more tech news updates on TechNave.com