Samsung has launched all the premium smartphones that the company had planned to launch this year. Now, the South Korean giant is focusing on its next-generation S-series flagship device — the Samsung Galaxy S21 series.

Ahead of the launch, the Galaxy S21 lineup has been in the news and with the launch just a few months away, we expect to get more and more information about the upcoming flagship smartphone from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S21 3C Certificatoin

As the company is gearing up to launch the smartphone, the Galaxy S21 has passed through the 3C certification process. The device is listed with model number SM-G9910 and will come 25W charger in the box.

The 3C certification reveals that the applicant for the smartphone was Samsung (China) Investment, while the manufacturer is Samsung Electronics. The device has been manufactured in the Samsung Electronics Vietnam THAI NGUYEN production plant.

It is also reported that the phone packs a 3880mAh battery which will be referred to as 4000mAh. Also, the Samsung Galaxy S21 is the first smartphone powered by the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset to pass through this certification process.

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Samsung Galaxy S20

So far, it has been reported that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, the top-of-the-line offering in the series, will come with the company’s own Samsung HM2 108-megapixel primary camera in the Penta-camera. The usage of the ISOCELL HM2 sensor in line with the previous report.

It is also said that the phone will have support for 1080p recording at 240fps, 4K recording at 120fps, and 8K recording at 30fps. It will reportedly feature a 1440p display with either 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rate. It is also being reported that the Ultra variant will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery and will have support for 65W fast charging technology, which the company is already working on.

Samsung expected to launch three devices in the series — Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra — powered by either Snapdragon 875 or Exynos 2100 chipset. The launch is still months away, so we expect more details to surface online as the launch date nears.