Samsung Galaxy Note 21 looks stunning in the new concept video

Samsung Galaxy Note 21 looks stunning in the new concept video

We don't expect the Samsung Galaxy Note 21 to appear until much later this year, as rumors have suggested it may not even exist, but assuming it does, this is the first unofficial look at what that phone might look like.

Dutch tech site LetsGoDigital, known for creating high-quality renderings of upcoming phones, has released a video of the Galaxy Note 21 LetsGoDigital has released a video of a rendering of the Galaxy Note 21 that shows the phone in its full glory, with the Galaxy Note 21's name and the name of its owner. Let's take a look.

The design is not particularly surprising, combining the boxy look of the Galaxy Note series with some of the new features of the Galaxy S21 series. This rendering features a wraparound camera module and an ultra-thin blade bezel that maximizes screen size.

The camera bump is also heavy like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, with four lenses (with laser autofocus) and a hole-punch front camera. It is unclear what kind of camera specs we should expect at this point, but from the examples of past Galaxy flagships, it is bound to have a high-resolution main lens plus some kind of long-range zoom.

Naturally the S-Pen is also here, and in typical Galaxy Note fashion, it has its own storage compartment inside the phone; the Galaxy S21 Ultra will offer S-Pen support as an option and cannot be stored in the phone itself It cannot be stored in the phone itself.

Unfortunately, there is not much else to differentiate this Note 21 from the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which will be available next week. After all, the S-Pen was the only hardware that differentiated the two, and now the Note series doesn't even have that. And strangely enough, there are even rumors that S-Pen support will be included in the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

While this video does not give much hope for the future of the Galaxy Note series, it is worth noting that this phone has always been marketed as a productivity device. So now that the Galaxy S series has fully caught up in terms of hardware, software could be the key to its future.

For now, we can only speculate what the future may hold. Because we obviously won't know that until we get much closer to the Galaxy Note's usual end-of-summer release date. Until then, we can continue to marvel at how great this phone looks. Because it remains a very good-looking, if not ingenious, device.

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