Samsung Galaxy S21+ surfaces on FCC certification, battery and chipset revealed

Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S21 series in mid-January 2021. As the release date approaches, details about the phone are gradually being revealed. The phone has been leaked again today.

Following the Galaxy S21, the Galaxy S21 also appeared in the FCC database. This certification did not reveal any new information about the phone, but it confirmed that the US version of the Galaxy S21 series will feature the Snapdragon 888 5G chipset.

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The certification documents mentioned a chipset with the code name SM8350. The U.S. and Chinese versions of the Galaxy S and Note series usually use Qualcomm chipsets rather than Exynos. The Exynos variants will be launched in other countries.
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Some specifications for batteries and related information have also been released. It includes almost all of the old information, such as the charger name and battery capacity. For more information, please refer to our previous article.

As mentioned above, the US version features the Snapdragon 888 chipset. This chip uses a 5nm process and features a Cortex-X1 core with a maximum frequency of 2.84 GHz.

We already reported that the Galaxy S21+ will feature a triple camera setup (12MP, 64MP, 12MP), which is similar to the Galaxy S20+.

The Galaxy S21 series is now available for pre-order in China. Buyers can pre-order it by paying just CNY 100. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S21 series on January 14.

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