After a previous leak gave us an early look at the designs of the Galaxy S21 and S21 Ultra, it's now the Galaxy S21+'s turn in the leaky spotlight.
New renders purportedly show off the design of the Samsung Galaxy S21+. These aren't official images from Samsung but are images based on CAD drawings shared by xleaks7 and Pigtou.
The design of this Galaxy S21+ is fairly similar to the Galaxy S21 that leaked out previously, which isn't a huge surprise since the Galaxy S20 and S20+ also look similar. This Galaxy S21+ has the same wrap-around camera bump design as the other S21 models, and we can see three rear cameras inside the bump plus a flash outside it.
Around front we can see a hole-punch selfie camera centered at the top of the display as well as slim bezels surrounding the screen. There's a USB-C port on the bottom of the S21+ for charging, and just like the Galaxy S20 series, there's no 3.5mm headphone jack to be found.
Today's report says that the Galaxy S21+ measures 161.55 x 75.6 x 7.86mm. To compare, the Galaxy S20+ is 161.9 x 73.7 x 7.8mm. It's said that the Galaxy S21+ could have a 6.8-inch display, slightly larger than the S20+'s 6.7-inch screen, plus 120Hz refresh rate support and a triple rear camera array that includes one 64MP and two 12MP cams.
Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy S21 series in January.