Samsung is gearing up to launch its new smartphone named Samsung W21 5G in China on 4th November. Now, just a couple of days ahead of the phone’s official launch, its live image has surfaced online. The image shows that the phone will come with a triple-camera setup on the back with a rectangular camera module on the top-left corner. The camera sensors are placed vertically along with an LED flash.
Apart from the camera module, another
noticeable thing is the textured back panel. Similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 2
smartphone, the upcoming Galaxy W21 5G will also feature a secondary display
that allows users to use the phone when the device is folded.
The phone’s display has a punch-hole cut
that houses the front-facing camera. Earlier, the phone was spotted on TENAA
with model number SM-W2021 which has revealed almost every specification of the
phone. The Samsung W21 5G features a cover display of 6.23 inches that offers a
resolution of 816 x 2260 pixels while the inner display measures 7.53-inch and
it produces a resolution of 2208 x 1768 pixels.
It will be powered by the Qualcomm
Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset that clocks at 3.09GHz. As for the memory, the
chipset is coupled with 12GB of RAM and it has an internal storage of 512GB,
but there’s no microSD card slot.
The device likely features three 12MP
sensors on the back and a single 12MP snapper on the front side. The device
packs a 2090mAh + 2160mAh rated capacity dual-cell battery and the 3C
certification of the phone has already revealed that it could be arriving with
support for 25W fast charging.