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Based on the leaked Samsung Galaxy S21+ CAD renders from more than a month ago, Pigtou in collaboration with @xleaks7 bring complete 3D renders that give us a closer look at what the Galaxy S21+ might look like. There's a 4K video along with the renders too.
The images depict razor-thin side bezels, symmetrical at that, super small cutout for the front-facing camera and the unusual camera module on the back. It is believed that the dimensions are as follows: 161.55 x 75.6 x 7.86mm. If those are correct, we are looking at almost the same Galaxy S20+ size suggesting that the rumor about the 6.7-inch display size might be correct.

More Galaxy S21+ renders
Other than that, we can't see anything else of value except that you can see the handset in detail. Keep in mind, though, that the presented renders are based on unconfirmed CAD renders so the final design may be different once the S21+ launches.
The renowned Samsung tipster, Ice Universe, chimed in, saying that while the back pictured is on point the front design is not quite accurate. He shared a render of his own showing slightly thicker bezels and not as symmetrical. The chin is still a tad thicker while the side and top bezels look identical.
The design of this Galaxy S21+ is very beautiful, especially the back, but the front is inaccurate. For the front design, please refer to the fourth picture. pic.twitter.com/0C0Ocm036C
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 1, 2020
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