New informations about the Galaxy S21 Ultra...
The Galaxy S21 Ultra phone coming from Samsung will be able to run the screen at 1440p resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, thanks to the new LTPO technology used in the screen.
It is said that the top member of the Galaxy S21 Series lineup coming in January will be exclusively running the 1440p / 120Hz operating mode, which means that the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ will be limited to 1080p / 120Hz or 1440p / 60Hz mode.
Returning to previous rumors, it was reported that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will include a new sensor called Samsung ISOCELL Bright HM3 in the main camera with a precision of 108 megapixels, knowing that this new sensor will be more sensitive to light by 12 percent. Aside from the primary camera, it has also been reported that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will get rid of the Time Of Flight depth sensor in the back, and instead use a laser auto-focus, just as is the case in the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
Finally, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will support 45W fast charging, and will have a screen with an equal frame on all four sides, unlike the current Galaxy S20 Ultra, which supports 25W fast charging and has a thicker frame at the bottom of the screen.
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