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Pocketnow Daily: EVERYTHING We’re Getting from Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Unpacked! (video)

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On today’s Pocketnow Daily, we talk about everything were expecting from the next Samsung Galaxy S21 Unpacked, and more.
New week, new deals, but don’t worry the Samsung deals are still here. Let’s begin with the upcoming Galaxy S21 which you can reserve before pre-orders even start. You can currently get up to $700 in trade-in and once you reserve it, you get $60 worth of credit for accessories so, make sure to check the first link down below. Sticking to Samsung and trade-ins, the Galaxy S20 Ultra is still starting at just $600 but you can also get the S20 FE for $415. When it comes to the foldables, the Z Flip is available for just $100 if I’m reading this correctly, and the Z Fold 2 is still available for $1000 but again, you need an eligible device to trade in. The new M1 MacBooks are both $60 off, leaving the 256GB of storage MacBook Pro for $1239, and the 512GB MacBook Air for $1189. If you want Intel, the 16in MacBook Pro is $200 off, meaning it starts at $2200. Finally, the Amazon Echo Studio is $30 off, leaving it at $170 shipped. We have more deals on iPads, Apple Watches, Jabra Earbuds and more in the links in the description. Now, one of the biggest surprises at the moment from CES comes from Microsoft. The company just announced the new Surface Pro 7+, and no it’s not running on ARM. The base model packs the 11th Gen Intel Core i3 along with 8GB of RAM but you can go up to an Intel Core i7 and 32GB of RAM which is pretty sweet. When it comes to storage the base model brings 128GB of storage but you can go up to 1TB on the top tier model, and by the way, you can actually swap that SSD yourself just like you can with the Surface Pro X. At the front you get the same 12.3in display with thick bezels and of course, your typical surface keyboard which most likely is a separate thing. Some of the other upgrades include support for LTE connectivity, up to 15 hours of battery life on a single charge and it starts at $899, with the LTE model starting at $1149. Now don’t blame me for being excited given how much I love the Microsoft Surface, but at those prices and for those specs that M1 MacBook Air is looking pretty sweet.

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