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Samsung’s latest flagship phone, the Galaxy s21, is just around the corner, with the Unwrapped launch event scheduled for January 14, the last day of THESE. We expect to see three different variations of the phone in different sizes, each with a different battery size.
The S21 base is expected to have a 4000mAh battery powering its 6.2-inch display. The S21 Plus will likely increase that size to 6.7 inches, and in doing so, squeeze a higher capacity 4800mAh battery inside. The S21 Ultra will be the largest of the three at 6.8 inches and will carry a 5,000 mAh battery. Promotional slides leaked Wednesday by Evan Blass seem to corroborate these rumors.
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This roughly matches the battery sizes used in the S20 series: the base model S20 has a 4000mAh cell and the S20 Ultra goes up to 5000mAh. We hope to see similar performance when it comes to battery life. You probably won’t have a hard time getting through a day with careful use, but streaming videos for ages and taking lots of photos and videos is likely to mean you have to recharge in the evening. As always, we’ll put the phones through our usual range of battery tests when we get them in our hands.
For more information on Samsung, see our Samsung Galaxy S21 rumor roundup. Make sure you keep your eyes on CNET on January 14 (here’s how to watch the Galaxy Unpacked event live), when we have all the details on the next generation of Samsung superphones you could possibly want.
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