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Samsung Galaxy S21 benchmarks just leaked — and the iPhone 12 is laughing

Samsung Galaxy S21 having a plastic back wouldn’t be a bad thing, according to tech fans

Posted on December 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Rumors are starting to suggest the Samsung Galaxy S21 could use Samsung’s Glasstic material for its back, not glass or ceramic like the last few entries in the line have done.

Glasstic, a term used in Samsung’s marketing, is plastic that’s designed to look and feel like glass. The company has never gone into detail on how Glasstic is made, so what sets it apart from standard plastic isn’t totally clear.
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