Last week, Samsung’s Galaxy S21 series was revealed, including the S21, S21 +, and S21 Ultra.
The S21 Ultra features top-of-the-line specs, including a WQHD + display, a 120Hz refresh rate, a 5,000mAh battery, a Snapdragon 888 chipset, and up to 16GB of RAM. The S21 and S21 +, on the other hand, aren’t that high-end in comparison, but they still sport the flagship Snapdragon 888 processor and a 120Hz refresh rate.
To me, the S21 and S21 + don’t seem as good as last year’s S20 and S20 +, but the S21 Ultra will probably end up being the phone to beat in 2021, unlike last year’s S20 Ultra.
That said, the S21 series is also more affordable than the S20 series, so in a sense it makes sense for the S21 and S21 + to feature some minor downgrades, including screen resolution and build quality.
From my perspective, I don’t find the Samsung S21 phones all that exciting and I feel like they are quite outdated compared to last year’s devices. However, my opinion may change when I finally put them into practice later this month.
MobileSyrup you’ll have more information on Samsung’s Galaxy S21, S21 + and S21 Ultra in the coming weeks.
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