Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S21 release is approaching on the 10th, but it is pointed out that expectations for the unpack event are falling as designs as well as real photos and videos are leaked.



According to the industry, Samsung Electronics sent an invitation letter to the media and partners yesterday (4th) and announced that it will hold the Galaxy Unpack event on the 14th at 10 a.m. Eastern time (0 a.m. KST on the 15th).



Samsung Electronics is expected to announce a new wireless earphone Galaxy Buzz Pro along with the Galaxy S21 series at the unpack event.



However, on the 17th of last month, famous IT Twitterian Evan Blas has already released all the photos that are supposed to be the official marketing images for the Galaxy S21.




In addition, some YouTubers uploaded a real comparison video of the Galaxy S21 and iPhone 12 last month.



On the 3rd of this month, an IT YouTuber posted an unboxing video of the Galaxy Buzz Pro, which has not yet been released.



Recently, on Facebook, a person who claimed to have two Galaxy Buzz Pros posted a post that they would sell the product for $180, which became a hot topic.



Previously, as the release date approached, the specifications of each manufacturer's flagship model or real photos were frequently leaked, but it was very unusual for several real review videos to appear. There is.



Even at the time of the Galaxy Note 20 release in August last year, a YouTuber posted a review video of the Galaxy Note 20 the day before the unpack, and the issue of security negligence was pointed out.



The Galaxy S21 series will be released in the 6.2-inch Galaxy S21, the 6.7-inch Galaxy S21 Plus, and the 6.8-inch Galaxy S21 Ultra.



The Galaxy S21 Ultra model supports the S Pen for the first time in the Galaxy S series, and the 10x zoom telephoto camera is also applied to the 108 million pixel main camera.



Galaxy S21 is expected to be released on the 14th of this month and released on the 29th.



(Photo = Courtesy of Samsung Electronics, Evan Blass Twitter capture, Yonhap News)