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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra may feature LTPO display technology with WQHD resolution and 120Hz

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With the introduction of the Galaxy S21 Samsung will add more devices to its Galaxy-S lineup. The lineup will consist of three models that are likely to be Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. The company is planning to launch them in mid-January of 2021. There are many news, rumors, and leaks that are coming regarding these new upcoming smartphones.

The latest leak coming from the tipster IceUniverse, suggests that the S21 Ultra, the top-end model of the lineup will sport a 120Hz display refresh rate with WQHD resolution and LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) technology. It will have almost the same bezels as the previous Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphone.

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As per the last leak, the tipster also mentioned the 108MP main camera to have an HM3 lens with the same 0.8um pixel size as the Galaxy S20 Ultra. In addition, this device may also support 45W fast charging.

Along with the 120Hz display, these smartphones may feature the latest Snapdragon 875 processor, a Quad rear camera setup, 5G connectivity, and more.

The Galaxy S21 Ultra was also recently spotted on the NFC certification site meaning that the device will have NFC support. Furthermore, the renders leak reveals that only the Ultra model will sport a curved edge display and the rest of the devices will come with a flat panel.

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