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Samsung Galaxy S21 production in hurry, may reportedly launch this year

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Samsung is rushing the production of its next S series devices, Galaxy S21, and advancing for the mass production from next month, says a report. This suggests Samsung’s hurry in releasing the Galaxy S21 and increase the sales volume par the Galaxy S20 series.

According to an exclusive report from Korean media, Samsung has ordered its supply chain partners to mass-produce Galaxy S21 parts from November, which is a month and a half earlier than usual.

“Previously, Samsung started mass production of the Galaxy S20 series from January 2020 but the Galaxy S21 has been asked to be manufactured about a month and a half ahead of its actual timeline.” said the president of smartphone component maker.

Samsung’s initial plan was to release Galaxy S21 in February 2021 but the Korean tech giant wants to fill the required smartphone sales created by the ban of Chinese Huawei. As well as to overcome the current smartphone sale decline originated from the COVID-19 pandemic that is affecting almost every smartphone maker.

Moreover, the report also mentions that Samsung is working on new smartphones by rescheduling the launch of Galaxy S21 and will replace its launch place with a new category.

Currently, there’s no such announcement has been made by Samsung itself and if it’s true, then this will be a huge change for Samsung’s strategy and may come with a positive impact on its sales graph. On other hand, we cannot deny the possibility of launching the Galaxy S21 by January.

Whatever happens, we’ll keep you posted.

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