A leaked webpage confirmed Samsung Galaxy S21 Series smartphones without a charger in the box.
A certain leakster recently took to social media as he shared the leaked webpage of Samsung confirming that Samsung Galaxy S21 Series smartphones will arrive without a charger in the box.
Samsung was set to launch its upcoming Galaxy smartphone series — the Galaxy S21 series smartphones — on January 14, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. EST (January 14 at 11:00 p.m. PH time).
Prior to Samsung’s “Welcome to the Everyday Epic” Galaxy Unpacked launch event, leakster Evan Blass shared screen-captured photos of what he claimed to be the official webpage of the Galaxy S21 series smartphones.
Aside from having a 5G support, a new design, and other enhancements, the new Galaxy S21 Series smartphones from Samsung won’t have a power brick in the box — just like Apple’s iPhone 12 series smartphones.
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In a section of Samsung’s website called “What’s in the box,” the company said that the Galaxy S21 series smartphones come with “just what you need” — a SIM-ejection tool, a USB-C cable, and a start guide.
Samsung also claimed that the said decision was made to help the environment, which was the same as Apple had been saying since the company removed the charger from the Apple Watch box last year.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) January 12, 2021
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The said decision was somewhat contradictory to what the company did when Apple officially announced the iPhone 12 series lineup.
Samsung previously made jokes on social networks after Apple removed the power brick from the iPhone box, emphasizing that Galaxy series smartphones still come with an included charger.
These posts were later deleted by Samsung when rumors about the Galaxy S21 series smartphones emerged on the web.
Aside from this, a leaked webpage also revealed what he claimed to be the technical specs of Samsung Galaxy S21 Series smartphones.
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