Samsung has launched both the flagship lineups of the years — Galaxy S20 series and Galaxy Note20 series. Now, the South Korean giant is gearing up to launch the next-generation Samsung Galaxy S21 series smartphones next year.

Even though there are few months for the Galaxy S21 models to go official, details about the smartphones have already started surfacing online. Now, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has reportedly been spotted on TUV Rheinland listing with model number SM-G998.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Battery

The listing reveals that the smartphone will come packed with a 5,000mAh battery. This is in line with the previous report which claimed that Samsung will use a battery with model number EB-BG998ABY which will be marketed as a 5,000mAh capacity battery. It could also support 60W fast charging technology.

The 3C listing of this series suggests that the Galaxy S21 will be fuelled by a 3,880mAh rated capacity battery while the Galaxy S21 Plus will pack a 4,660mAh battery. The batteries are reportedly manufactured by a Chinese company and not Samsung.

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The upcoming flagship smartphone from Samsung could be powered by the company’s own 5nm Exynos chipset while the same models will also be available with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 SoC instead of Exynos chipset.

The company is expected to offer a 40MP selfie camera on the S21 Ultra. The phone is said to have a quad-camera setup on the back, featuring a 108MP ISOCELL HM2 sensor along with a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 10MP telephoto lens, and another telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom support.

The flagship smartphone is also rumored to come with an under-display camera, eliminating the need for a notch on top of the screen. There are also rumors suggesting the Galaxy S21 Ultra having S-Pen support to replace the Note series of smartphones.