These Galaxy S21 colors are claimed to be ‘100%’ confirmed

A new leak claiming to be “100%” accurate presents us with the Galaxy S21 color options that will be available with all three variants of Samsung’s next flagship. The rumors about the new handsets have picked up pace in recent weeks and they won’t be slowing down any time soon.

Samsung will once again be offering three variants of its next flagship smartphone – the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Some renders have also appeared online, giving us our first glimpse of the design.

Galaxy S21 color options revealed in new leak

This particular leak comes from Ross Young, a display industry analyst who goes by @DSCCRoss on Twitter. He claims that the Galaxy S21 will be offered in Gray, Pink, Violet and White colors while the Galaxy S21+ will be available in Black and Silver colors. The Galaxy S21 Ultra will get Black, Silver and Violet colors.

Some of his predictions have turned out to be accurate in the past but it’s pertinent to note here that he did get a few things wrong as well, like the Galaxy Note 20 not getting an Ultra variant, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 having an S Pen and having a different camera setup than the one it comes with. Nevertheless, this claim about the Galaxy S21 colors is said to be a “100%,” so we’ll see how it turns out.

It’s likely that these won’t be the only color options that Samsung offers for the new flagship series. The company is known to offer exclusive colors to carriers and even the boy bands it teams up for marketing purposes. It’s safe to say that we’ll be hearing more about the colors in the months to come.

The handsets will reportedly be manufactured in South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia and Brazil. Nothing new here as it’s already known that these are the countries where Samsung phones are made.

SamMobile has already revealed that Samsung is going to unveil the Galaxy S21 series in early January next year.

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