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Samsung Galaxy S21: Expected highs, lows and everything in between

Why Samsung is right to release the Galaxy S21 six weeks early

Posted on October 19, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The ink is barely dry on the iPhone 12 announcement, and the Pixel 5 isn’t even available in North America yet, but we’re already hearing rumblings of the next Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup coming sooner in the new year than ever before.

Samsung has had an interesting year; it announced and released the triple-play Galaxy S20 lineup right as the pandemic hit — it was the last in-person launch event I attended — and though the reception was overwhelmingly positive, the sales numbers have been anything but
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