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Rumor: There won’t be no under screen camera on the Galaxy S21

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After launching flagship devices for 2020, Samsung is now working towards to get attention to the Galaxy S21. The South Korean firm is working on firmware development for its next Galaxy S series flagship for all of the major carriers of the United States. In April, Samsung announced plans to use under-screen camera technology in the Galaxy S21 to assess its capabilities.

According to a new rumor, Samsung Galaxy S21 under-screen camera technology is expected to be so far, It may use a punch-hole screen camera set-up. But the Samsung Galaxy S21 is not coming for the first time. Samsung display under-screen camera solution is far ahead of other manufacturers’ solutions.

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Leading smartphone manufacturers have been working on under-screen camera technology for some time. The world’s first smartphone will play a real full screen and use this technology.

Xiaomi may bring its own model next year. The rest of the major companies also work on it. In this regard, the world’s number one phone maker Samsung is developing its own off-screen camera technology.

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Samsung is working on firmware for 5G enabled Galaxy S21 models – SM-G991U, SM-G996U, and SM-G998U, which are expected Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. The firmware should be based on Android 11 with expected One Ui 3.1 because the S20 series launched with One UI 2.1.

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