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Images of Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and Galaxy S21FE leak out


Renders of upcoming Samsung devices have been leaking left and right, most recently, we saw almost press-ready images of what is definitely going to be the Z fold 3 and the Z flip 3 , not even Samsung's Galaxy Buds 2 escaped the leaks and thus we can expect a plethora of devices to launch this year.  

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.


This is basically Samsung's premium line of smartwatches to be announced this year, the Watch 4 classic, which is said to be a fancier Watch 4 Active with a higher ~$500 starting price, choice of 42mm 44mm and 46mm watch sizes - leather and steel straps and a higher Gorilla Glass DX+ glass for the display and back sensor array - rumors indicate the watch to be made out of materials such as aluminum and even possibly stainless steel and contain a MIL-810G certification and 5ATM submersion. The watch is also said to carry Samsung's signature rotating bezel for navigating menus - and like the Active this model will also carry Google's new Wear OS with Samsung One UI Watch interface.




Samsung Galaxy S21FE


Another widely leaked device is the S21FE - the device has already leaked out in final render form, but now an alleged press-ready render does confirm that the earlier leaked images were in fact true.The phone , which is expected to see some production delays due to the global chip shortage will possibly launch with limited runs of Snapdragon 888 Soc's with the rest powered by an Exynos 2100 chip .

A previously leaked rendering of the S21FE - Via Onleaks

Rest of the specs are said to be 6/8GB RAM - 128/256GB storage , a flat 6.41" AMOLED HD+n display with a 32MP front punch-hole sensor and a 4500 mAh battery with 45W fast charging .

Source - Androidheadlines, Androidcentral  

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