Most expected phones in 2021: Galaxy S21, iPhone13, etc.

Most expected phones in 2021: Galaxy S21, iPhone13, etc.

The most anticipated cell phones of 2021 should include some of the most diverse we have ever seen in terms of design. Not only will we see handsets with front cameras that disappear under the display, but we should also see the first rollable phone and perhaps even an iPhone that doesn't really have ports.

In terms of big names, Samsung's Galaxy S21 and iPhone 13 should dominate the conversation this year. Samsung will lead the way with a lineup that is rumored to debut on January 14 with a trio of powerful devices, including one with dual telephoto lenses and S Pen support.

Later in the year, we may see the iPhone SE 3 for value-oriented shoppers and the ambitious LG Rollable. 2021's most anticipated phones include.

The most anticipated Android phones for 2021, happily, are also the ones we should see first. Instead of the usual February or March announcement, Samsung has decided to move up the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S21 family, which will be available on January 14.

As one would expect from a Samsung flagship, the S21 family will be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 (Exynos 2100 outside the US) and will feature top-notch specs. Not only will it have 10x optical zoom, but it will also support the S Pen, which was previously limited to the Galaxy Note series.

If all goes according to plan, the iPhone 13 family is expected to launch in September 2021. And Apple is reportedly considering several upgrades for this year's lineup.

The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max should finally make the jump to 120Hz displays this year, and at least one model is claimed to be portless.

Other iPhone 13 leaks point to a smaller notch, a welcome change, more efficient 5G to save battery life, support for the new high-speed Wi-Fi 6E standard, and the possible return of Touch ID.

It is refreshing to see an LG handset included in the list of anticipated phones. Korean company LG dominates our list of best TVs, but the company's phones have been disappointing in recent years.

The LG Rollable may end up being written off as a curiosity rather than one of the best smartphones, but it is certainly something to look forward to. If the patent is a good one, it will look like an ordinary cell phone, but by expanding the sides, the screen can be enlarged, making it a phone and a small tablet in one. This could be revolutionary... Or it could just be expensive and weird. Time will tell. [But with the Galaxy Z Fold 2, Samsung has fixed all the quirks that made the troubled original Z Fold feel like a beta test.

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 promises an even more refined product. Of course, the main selling point of folding from a regular phone to a tablet remains the same, but we hear that Samsung is planning other improvements, including a clever combined camera setup, RGB light strips on the hinge, and S Pen support.

The Z Fold is not the only foldable offered by Samsung, and for those who prefer a more compact experience, the Galaxy Z Flip phone was a real winner.

The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is rumored to arrive next year, and reportedly, there is no Z Flip 2, and Samsung is seeking numerical equivalence with the Z Fold 3. And this time around, there is also rumored to be a Lite version for lower budgets. We can also expect a better camera this time around, along with a more powerful Snapdragon 888 processor.

The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro, due out in the spring, will continue the company's tradition of combining top-notch specs with affordability. The phones will no doubt make an appearance, and a prototype was recently leaked on eBay.

This year's model could feature Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 888 processor and 120Hz screen for smooth visuals and 120fps performance with supported apps OnePlus could also partner with Leica for its OnePlus 9 lineup for the OnePlus 9, possibly partnering with Leica on a new kind of Ultrashot camera.

This is slightly more hopeful than the other participants on the list. Given the four-year gap between the original iPhone SE and last year's follow-up, there is no guarantee that a refreshed model will appear in 2021.

Nevertheless, given the incredible value the iPhone SE offers, there is no doubt that we would like it. If it does appear, the iPhone 12's Apple A14 chip will be used in a more pocketable device. If Apple can stay in the $399 range of the previous model, it will be a definite winner.

Rumors of the Galaxy Note's death appear to have been exaggerated. Samsung sources seem to have confirmed that the Galaxy Note 21 will be released this year.

Little has been said so far about the Galaxy Note 21, which was rumored not to exist until a few weeks ago, but as usual, we can expect a slightly improved version of the Galaxy S21 with a Snapdragon 888 chip and bundled S Pen .

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