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Samsung has opened its virtual waiting room for Galaxy S21 preorders

Rumors have been swirling that Samsung will reveal its Galaxy S21 lineup a little earlier than usual next year, perhaps on January 14th (the last day of CES) rather than at an Unpacked event in February. Samsung has stoked the flames of those reports by opening up preorder reservations for its upcoming smartphones.

It doesn’t cost anything to register and guarantee yourself a preorder slot. Samsung is offering $50 towards accessories if you reserve a preorder and go on to buy a device, and another $10 in credit if you do so through the Shop Samsung app. You can also see how much trade-in credit you’ll receive for your current device. Samsung will give you up to $700 in credit for its recent smartphones or an iPhone 12.

If you’re the slightest bit interested in grabbing a new phone, it seems there’s little downside in providing your details while we wait for Samsung to reveal what it has up its sleeve. You’re not obliged to buy an S21 if you do. However, Samsung says reservations will end soon, so you’ll need to decide quickly if you want to lock in a preorder slot.

While Samsung has yet to confirm an S21 event for January, a number of leaks and rumors have hinted at what’s in store. There could be an Ultra model with S Pen support and a Note 20 Ultra-style LTPO display. The lineup will at last support 4K, 60 frames per second video capture, according to rumors. Leaked images have also provided a look at the color options and updated rear camera array.

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Author: Kris Holt, @krisholt

Source: Engadget

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