MobileNews

Samsung Galaxy S21 storage and colors leak, stylus for Ultra model confirmed

The latest leak surrounding the Galaxy S21 lineup has to do with the storage and color options coming to each of the three new models. The folks over at are reporting that some German retailers are already receiving details about the upcoming flagship Galaxy S-phones including their storage capacities and color options.

The smallest of the bunch – the S21 comes in 128GB and 256GB trims both of which will sport gray, white, pink and purple paint jobs.

Samsung Galaxy S21 storage and colors leak, Ultra model to get optional stylus

The S21+ also comes in 128/256GB storage options and will be available in just three colors – silver, black and purple.

Samsung Galaxy S21 storage and colors leak, Ultra model to get optional stylus

The Galaxy S21 Ultra on the other hand will get 128GB, 256GB and 512GB options only in silver and black.

Samsung Galaxy S21 storage and colors leak, Ultra model to get optional stylus

We also get another confirmation that the top-model in the S21 series will indeed support an optional S Pen stylus which will not be housed inside the phone like on the Galaxy Note series but will rather be stored in special Clear View and Silicone Cover cases.The cases will be bundled with the S Pen. The actual release date of the S21 series is still expected to take place on January 14 with first sales estimated to begin later in February or early March.

Check out the latest Samsung phones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Michail
Source: GSMArena

Related posts
AI & RoboticsNews

Remaining Windsurf team and tech acquired by Cognition, makers of Devin: ‘We’re friends with Anthropic again’

AI & RoboticsNews

Anthropic launches finance-specific Claude with built-in data connectors, higher limits and prompt libraries

AI & RoboticsNews

Finally, a dev kit for designing on-device, mobile AI apps is here: Liquid AI’s LEAP

AI & RoboticsNews

Salesforce used AI to cut support load by 5% — but the real win was teaching bots to say ‘I’m sorry’

Sign up for our Newsletter and
stay informed!