There’s been plenty of Samsung Galaxy A21 leaks this year, and now we get a full view of the handset, thanks to fresh render leaks. The new leak reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy A21 will have a hole-punch display on the rear and a quad-camera setup. There is also a fingerprint scanner which can be seen at the back. In previous leaks, the Galaxy A21 has been supposed to pack a massive 5,000mAh battery and driven by the MediaTek Helio P35 SoC.
The rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A21 was leaked by Evan Blass alias @evleaks and later released by SamMobile. The mobile can be seen from any perspective-front, side, and back. The Galaxy A21 is seen up front featuring a hole-punch display with the cut out at the top left of the screen. There is a significant chin at the bottom of the window, while all the other sides feature slender bezels.
Also, the volume and power keys are on the right edge of the phone, while the quad cameras on the back are arranged vertically – one below the other – and mounted at the top left corner of the rear panel. The fingerprint sensor is in the rear panel’s top center, and you can also see the indent formed by the 3.5 mm audio jack opening. The SIM tray slot is seen on the display’s left side.
The design has leaked in a black glossy finish, but it will add more color choices at launch. The Galaxy A21 was spotted in many Geekbench listings last month, and the phone is tipped to power the MediaTek Helio P35 octa-core SoC coupled with 3 GB RAM. The phone to run on the new Android 11 software has been announced. Additionally, the phone must have at least 64 GB of onboard storage and a microSD card slot.