Considering the fact that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is now finally out of the way, it won’t be too surprising to suggest that Korean manufacturer Samsung is now looking towards the Samsung Galaxy S21 (or indeed the Galaxy S30). And now, details with regards to the company’s up and coming flagship device have already started coming in.
In accordance with what Ice Universe has had to say, next year’s flagship from Samsung will feature with a 108MP camera – much like its predecessor in the Galaxy S20 Ultra. However, it won’t actually be the very same sensor, and rather, will be a different one. Ice Universe also went on to claim in the tweet that this new sensor is in fact the successor to the ISOCELL Bright HM1.

More info with regards to Samsung’s next year flagship has also gone on to suggest the fast-charging technology that it may entertain. In accordance with another leaker, it has actually been suggested that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature with the support of 60W fast charging. While the S20 Ultra goes on to support 45W fast charging, the latest Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, much to the surprise of many, supports only 25W fast charging.

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For now though, this news with regards to 60W fast charging should be taken with a pinch of salt since nothing at all is confirmed. However, when we take into consideration the fact that most of the flagship devices that will be launching next year are most likely going to support 100W+ (proprietary and Quick Charge 5.0) fast charging, it would be rather unwise for Samsung to ship a device with a much slower charging solution in either 25W or 45W fast charging.

Of course as the launch for the Galaxy S21 Ultra is still six months way, more details are only likely to be heading our way to suggest exactly what we should be expecting of the device.

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