Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus

                                                         Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus 5G



How would you make the best smartphone? Would it have more cameras, better cameras, a bigger and brighter screen, faster processors, more RAM, more storage, a stylus?Well, Samsung thinks it has the answer.The Galaxy S21 Ultra.A phone that imagines what it would look like if you didn't have to make any compromises.It's a phone that shows the successor to last year's Galaxy S20 Ultra and it shares a lot in common with that phone.Giant OLED display, an108 megapixel camera, the works.But the Galaxy S21 Ultra is a refined version of last year's model.One that looks to smooth out some of the sharp edges of the S20 Ultra.Literally in some cases thanks to the new rounded design language with refresh rates that go up to 120 hertz, and unlike last year's model, you act ule be able to run that 120 Hertz refresh rate at full resolution.Although it is an adaptive refresh rate, so Samsung's software will control where and when that's ramping up.It also has 12 gigabytes of RAM, Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 888 processor, up to 512 gigabytes of storage, and a massive 5,000milliamp power battery.It also fully supports 5Gwith support for both sub six gigahertz and "millimeter" wave 5G, and it also has an ultra and radio which will work with Samsung's new Galaxy tags.It's honestly hard to imagine Samsung cramming anything else in here.Of course, just because Samsung can't physically fit it in the phone doesn't mean they're done adding features.




This year's Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the first Galaxy S phone to support Samsung's S Pen stylus, which clips on to optional cases.Unfortunately, that stylus isn't included in the box.Instead, you'll have to shell out another $40 for the stylist for Buy it in a $70 bundle that includes a case, either one that flips out or just clips onto the side.You might say that it's a bit S-pensive. smooth hop hop music Pricing aside though, the S Pen on the S21 Ultra does work pretty similar to the Galaxy Note.You'll be able to use it to write down notes, navigate around the operating system, and convert handwriting to text.



If you do really like the S Pen on the Galaxy Note, you'll probably like this a lot.Although it does add even more bulk to what already is a giant phone by almost any metric, so it is something you'll want to think about.And then there the cameras. 



Now last year's S20 ultra shot for the moon, literally.Samsung's tech demo was showing how it could zoom and take pictures of the moon.But despite Samsung's lofty ambitions, there were some issues.The original S20 ultra suffered from problems with autofocus among other photographic bugs.The S21 Ultra though promises a better experience.There's a new laser autofocus system which Samsung says should help with a lot of the focusing issues, especially when you're zoomed in using that wild 100x zoom feature.





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