What's Coming to Disney+ in October 2020
It has been almost a year since Baby Yoda (not his—her?—real name) first graced our screens at the end of the series premiere of the Disney+ Star Wars
Samsung has not even announced the Galaxy S21—its not-so-secret future flagship device—yet the smartphone’s wallpapers have already been leaked and are available for download right now.
This is great for a few reasons. First, who doesn’t enjoy tricking out their smartphone, especially when you can clone the look of a device that doesn’t even exist? And second, this all but confirms that the S21 will exist—and very soon. How could you download its leaked wallpapers otherwise?
To get started, all you have to do is hit up this link (courtesy of Android Police), where you’ll find 12 high-resolution wallpapers, 4 high-resolution DeX wallpapers, and 6 high-resolution lock screen wallpapers (as videos). Download and crop as needed to fit your device’s exact dimensions, which you’ll probably want to look up online.
Here’s a quick peek at what you’ll be getting:
I can’t give you a great look at the live videos, as there’s no way to host them on Kinja. Suffice it to say, their shifting, colorful sand is very pretty, and they’ll look great on your device. (You’ll probably need a separate app to get these to work as live wallpapers on an iPhone, if you’re going cross-platform.)
As for the Galaxy S21 itself, 9to5Google has a great roundup of all the various rumors surrounding the device, including likely specs (three different phones with a display ranging from 6.2-6.8 inches, Snapdragon 888 processors, and 128GB-512GB storage, depending on the device), cameras (including the return of the 108-megapixel sensor on the “ultra” edition of the S21) and colors (“Phantom” violet, pink, gray, white, silver, and black, depending on what edition you’re considering). Expect a starting price of around $1,000 for the S21, and increasing from there for the smartphone’s more premium models.
We’ll have a full roundup of specs and a comparison between Samsung’s to-be-announced phone and all of its other flagships if—but more likely when—Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy S21. Stay tuned.
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