Galaxy S21 Ultra will arrive with five cameras and a faster charging speed


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In the first quarter of next year, Samsung will introduce an updated line of Galaxy S smartphones. It is expected that there will be three new products: Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra.

Galaxy S21 Ultra will arrive with five cameras and a faster charging speed

Starting next year, the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series will lose the status of the most premium devices; which were the most technologically advanced devices in the company’s lineup. Now, the Galaxy Z series foldable smartphones will be at the forefront of progress; so you shouldn’t expect something revolutionary from the Galaxy S21 family.

There is no doubt that, depending on the region of sale, the new devices will be available with a Snapdragon 875 or Exynos 2100 chip. In the case of the Galaxy S21 Ultra, the manufacturer will install an OLED display with a 2K resolution and a refresh rate of at least 120 Hz (possibly 144 Hz). The rear camera will receive a system of five sensors, where the main ISOCELL Bright HM2 is 108-megapixel. They promise support for recording in 8K format at 30fps and an optical image stabilization system.

The battery capacity will be 5,000 mAh; and the company will go to increase the charging speed, bringing its power up to 65 W. It will almost certainly offer support for wireless and reverse charging, and rumor has it that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will have a stylus in the box.

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Samsung expects incredible growth in Q3 2020

As we can see, recently Samsung has been very successful. It seems that the coronavirus not only did not interfere with the Korean company; but, on the contrary, helped to consolidate the successes.

The company released a forecast that its third-quarter profit will be about 12.3 trillion won ($10.6 billion), up 58% from the same period last year. Samsung also reported that the company’s revenue increased nearly 5% to 66 trillion won ($57 billion).

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This optimism and such indicators are especially interesting in light of the fact that the company reported a 56% decrease in profits throughout the year. Samsung did not specify what influenced such results, but, most likely, the growth was due to the high demand for the company’s products – many people had to work from home and more often needed an update of their devices.

The South Korean company sells more smartphones and TVs than any other brand; but it’s not just retail products that are doing so well. Samsung has a very successful business of selling memory chips to device makers around the world.

In recent months, Samsung’s chip manufacturing has received a boost from data centers. Revenue from parts sales increased by 13% in the second quarter to 18.2 trillion won.

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