WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2020
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What to Expect in 2021
Smartphones — What to Expect in 2021
While 2020 was a challenging year for many, it was a pretty good year for smartphone releases. With fan-favorites like the second-generation iPhone SE and the Galaxy S20 5G, the bar for 2021 releases is fairly high. Smartphone enthusiasts have come to expect top quality, premium designs — and many are looking for options to get those features without breaking the bank. While most of the year's upcoming releases are unsurprising — yet still exciting — there are a few new contenders in the battle for the top phone of the year.
- What Phones Will Come Out in 2021
- Samsung Galaxy S21
- BlackBerry 5G
- Apple iPhone 13
- Microsoft Surface Duo 2
- Nokia 10
- Google Pixel 6
- Apple iPhone SE Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Note 21
- OnePlus 9
If you're ready to upgrade, here's what you can expect in 2021.
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smartphones
Features for 2021
Multiple cameras
Faster processors
5G connectivity
Enhanced security
Sleek design
Cost options
Smartphone Features for 2021
Smartphones evolve quickly, with each year bringing new features and improvements into focus.
Overall, here's what you can expect for upcoming phones in 2021:
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What Phones Will Come Out in 2021?
Of all the new phones coming out in 2021, these are some of the most highly anticipated:
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Samsung Galaxy S21
Samsung fans who weren't ready to pay for Samsung's S20 lineup last year have a lot to be excited about with the upcoming Galaxy S21 5G release.
Samsung Galaxy S21
Samsung fans who weren't ready to pay for Samsung's S20 lineup last year have a lot to be excited about with the upcoming Galaxy S21 5G release. Samsung's focus was on creating a less expensive device that still offered many of the same new-release staples, including multiple first-rate camera lenses, great battery life and a powerful chipset. The S21 lineup, which is scheduled to release at the end of January, will include a base S21 5G model, as well as the S21+ 5G and S21 5G Ultra.
To make the prices more affordable, Samsung opted out of including a microSD card and substituted the base model's glass back for a polycarbonate one. Devices will no longer ship with a charger in the box, a move that's becoming common across manufacturers to reduce waste and lower costs.
Each variation includes an AMOLED display with an easier-than-ever in-screen fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device. They ship with the latest Android 11, complete with new and enhanced conversation, accessibility, content capture, predictive tools, device controls and privacy and security features. Android 11 pairs with the Samsung One UI 3.0 skin, which includes improved notifications, faster widget access and an upgraded Samsung Free aggregate news feed.
In addition to a 120hz refresh rate, the Galaxy S21 lineup is among the first to use Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 888 processor, which boasts 5G compatibility, a 25% higher-performing CPU and a 35% increase in GPU over the Galaxy's previous Qualcomm processor. Snapdragon 888 also lends itself to improved camera performance and faster capture speeds, as well as an enhanced focus on AI features.
Despite the lower cost, you still get the same great camera quality you've come to expect from a new Galaxy device, in addition to improved Night Mode, Portrait Mode and a better-than-ever Single Take feature that lets you capture photo and video at the same time. Director's View even lets you use both the front and back cameras at once.
Specific camera, battery and color specifications vary between models. Each also has its own dimensions:
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Though there have been a few rumors about a possible Google Pixel Pro 5, nothing has been confirmed, making the Pixel 6 the most likely candidate for a 2021 release.
Google Pixel 6
Though there have been a few rumors about a possible Google Pixel Pro 5, nothing has been confirmed, making the Pixel 6 the most likely candidate for a 2021 release. Since Google just released its $699 Pixel 5 back in October 2020, it may be a few months before we get confirmed news about the expected Pixel 6 release — but that hasn't stopped tech insiders from speculating about its features.
As a refresher, last year's Pixel 5 ran on a Snapdragon 765G processor and had a 6-inch display. Cameras, though powerful, were simple — a 12.2MP sensor paired with a 16MP ultra-wide lens on the back, with an 8MP lens in the front. The still-available device shoots video in 1080p and 4K. The design was controversial upon release, with some disappointed with the lack of innovation and others satisfied with the recycled aluminum enclosure and sage or black color options. The phone was intended to be a mid-range offering, so the specs of the next addition to the Pixel lineup rest upon whether Google wants to put out another affordable mid-range phone or opt for a more premium device.
Industry experts have weighed in on what they want and expect to see, including:
After a Google patent for a future phone with an invisible selfie camera surfaced, some believe that the Pixel 6 — or maybe its successor — will play around with a front-facing camera that exists under the screen for a more streamlined design.
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BlackBerry 5G
the new 5G model is geared toward productivity, professionals and those who want to own a BlackBerry because of nostalgia and what it represents.
BlackBerry 5G
At one point in history, BlackBerry dominated the world of mobile telephones. Many will remember its popular two-way pager that evolved into a mobile phone with a trackball and full keyboard. As other smartphone entities like Apple began finding their footing and pushing the boundaries of what a mobile phone could be, BlackBerry neglected to match the pace and eventually discontinued their phones altogether in 2016, seemingly forever. Now, Texas-based startup OnwardMobility wants to change that with the BlackBerry 5G, slated for an early or mid-2021 release. No word yet on carrier compatibility or estimated price point.
Of the new phones coming out in 2021, the revived device is the most unexpected — in more ways than one. Like the BlackBerry phones of the past, the new 5G model is geared toward productivity, professionals and those who want to own a BlackBerry because of nostalgia and what it represents. Though we're a long way from trackballs, the new BlackBerry 5G is turning heads with its fresh take on a physical keypad. The company has yet to confirm the final design, so we're still unsure what form that physical keyboard might take, but it's enough to keep all eyes on the upcoming release.
Another popular selling point will be the renewed dedication to security and privacy, a feature many smartphone users have been adamant about in today's releases. The team is also focusing on more American-made features and components.
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Apple iPhone SE Plus
The original iPhone SE — now dubbed the SE first-generation — debuted in 2016 but didn't see quite the same success as its 2020 follow-up.
Apple iPhone SE Plus
The original iPhone SE — now dubbed the SE first-generation — debuted in 2016 but didn't see quite the same success as its 2020 follow-up. The second-generation model released last year and still available for purchase remains a favorite for many because of its lower price point and powerful A13 Bionic chip processing power. The 12MP and 7MP back and front cameras are even commendable quality — albeit a bit average compared to Apple's more premium lens offerings — for the price point.
Though very little is known about the SE follow-up, insiders agree on a few speculations:
Of course, this is all speculation — stay tuned to find out more information as it's released.
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Though never done before, some also speculate the new iPhone 13 — or the devices that follow soon after — may offer a variation with a terabyte of storage space
Apple iPhone 13
Though the iPhone 12 and its variations were released just a few months ago, Apple enthusiasts are already excited for the upcoming iPhone 13, which will likely hit shelves by autumn 2021. Little is known and nothing confirmed about the device, which may not even be called the iPhone 13 — but there are a few things we can assume:
Though never done before, some also speculate the new iPhone 13 — or the devices that follow soon after — may offer a variation with a terabyte of storage space. It's also likely that Apple will continue shipping new devices without earbuds and chargers in the box, as they have with the past few releases.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 21
The Samsung Galaxy Note 21 — though still unconfirmed — would be the follow-up to 2020's Note 20. Though last year's model had an Ultra variation, the speculated Note 21 may not. In fact, Samsung may be preparing to phase the line of devices out altogether.
For the sake of speculation, we'll assume there will be a Note 21. Insiders predict a late summer release and a similar price point to the Note 20's debut cost of $999. If Samsung follows their usual patterns, there could be a Note 21 Ultra, though that is also uncertain. The Note 21 will likely have whatever processor Samsung's using for its current Galaxy release — in this case, the Snapdragon 888 — which will boost overall speed and performance.
Some are hoping for a slight change to the design, namely a glass back for the base Note 21 and not just the Ultra, as was the case with last year's release. One predictive rendering of the upcoming Note shows it with a wraparound camera module and more screen real estate. Some insiders have noted that, without the included S-pen that gives the Note its name, it would be nearly indistinguishable from the Galaxy S21 Ultra. That said, it would be a welcomed addition for anyone who loves the convenience and productivity benefits associated with the Note line.
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Microsoft
Surface Duo 2
The flagship Microsoft Duo has a 5.6-inch display screen on the left and an 8.1-inch screen on the right, with the folded unit weighing nearly 9 ounces.
Microsoft Surface Duo 2
The flagship Microsoft Duo has a 5.6-inch display screen on the left and an 8.1-inch screen on the right, with the folded unit weighing nearly 9 ounces. Instead of the standard front and rear cameras, it had a single front-facing 11MP adaptive lens equipped with various modes and portrait settings, as well as 4K video at 30 and 60 frames per second. It costs about $1,400.
If Microsoft plans to release a sequel to the Duo in 2021 or 2022 — something that has not yet been confirmed but highly speculated — experts are hoping for an internal processor that better matches the price tag as well as wireless charging capabilities. Fans of the Duo love the innovation and convenience of having two separate screens supporting different apps, but many would also enjoy a camera on the back of the device to make photographing less clunky. It's also likely to include 5G support to compete with other devices across the board.
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OnePlus 9
In 2020, OnePlus released the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro, each equipped with a solid battery and the same Snapdragon 865 processor present in the Galaxy S20 lineup. In a poll comparing the Galaxy S20 Plus to the OnePlus 8 Pro, more than 47% of respondents preferred the OnePlus device over the Galaxy — an impressive score for a company not yet considered a top carrier partner in the United States.
Now, the company is gearing up for its 2021 OnePlus 9 release. We don't know the date or even the quarter yet, but experts think it's likely to drop this spring. Early renderings show it having a front-facing selfie camera and a three-lens setup on the back. The display size will probably remain close to or larger than last year's display at 6.55 inches. Keeping up with the competition, the 9 will likely have a Snapdragon 888 processor like other 2021 Android phones.
Other predicted features include:
The OnePlus 9 is also expected to be the base model of an entire OnePlus 9 lineup, including upgraded Pro versions.
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NOKIA 10
If their 2021 device overcomes some of the bumps they saw last year, the Nokia 10 could be one of the top releases of the year.
Nokia 10
The 2020 Nokia 9 PureView — with its five camera lenses and in-screen fingerprint sensor — was met with mixed reviews. Insiders hope the 2021 Nokia 10 will be a bit more impressive while sticking close to the mid-range $599 price tag. The phone is likely to hit shelves in late 2021, though nothing — including the device's official name — is confirmed. Assuming they continue with another mid-range release, you can expect the latest Snapdragon chipset and multiple camera lenses like last time. We might also get an upgraded metal body and glass display for a more refined finish.
It may or may not be 5G compatible — a feature that will undoubtedly play a large part in the total price upon release. With each release, it's clear that Nokia wants to forge its own path in the world of smartphones, with familiar specs that still surprise. If their 2021 device overcomes some of the bumps they saw last year, the Nokia 10 could be one of the top releases of the year.
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