The Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G, which consists of the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, and the S21 Ultra 5G, are some of the most capable smartphones currently available on the market. Not only are they filled to the brim with notable features like Samsung Pay, Bixby Virtual Assistant, and more, but they’re also equipped with hardware that’s capable of running very demanding apps like mobile games.
With 3 smartphones to choose from, which of the Samsung Galaxy S21 devices should you get? This article will talk about the differences between the devices mentioned earlier and give you a better idea of which of them would be more suitable for you. So, without further ado, let’s have a closer look, shall we?
What tech specs are they running on?
Left: Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G. Middle: Galaxy S21+ 5G. Right: Galaxy S21 5G
First of all, we should talk about the tech specs. Generally, all the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G smartphones are equipped with an Exynos 2100 chipset with 5G connectivity and a minimum of 8GB RAM and 256GB ROM. Other than that, they’re all also equipped with a 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X display that will adjust automatically to save on battery life.
Not only that, but the Galaxy S21 Series 5G smartphones have IP68 water and dust resistance, ensuring that your device remains functional even after submerging it in water (up to an extent, of course). Also, they are all equipped with 25W fast charging, an under-display fingerprint sensor and 8K video recording capabilities, which gives you a lot of flexibility in post-production because you can zoom in without losing video clarity.
This was recorded in 8K resolution using a Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G smartphone
However, what sets them apart is that the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G from RM3,499 is equipped with a 6.2-inch display, along with a battery capacity of 4000mAh. Additionally, it has a 12MP wide-angle camera + 12MP ultra wide-angle camera + 64MP telephoto camera at the rear that can achieve up to 30x zoom, while the front has a 10MP selfie camera.
The Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G from RM3,999, on the other hand, comes with similar tech specs as the S21 5G, except that it has a larger 6.7-inch display, as well as a larger 4800mAh battery. Last but not least, the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G from RM4,999 has a 6.8-inch display with a whopping 108MP wide-angle camera + 12MP ultra-wide camera + 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom + 10MP telephoto with 10x optical zoom capabilities and a 40MP front-facing selfie camera.
The Ultra variant is the only smartphone in the series capable of achieving up to 100x zoom. Furthermore, it also has up to 16GB RAM, up to 512GB ROM for storing all those 8K resolution videos that you may end up recording, and the biggest battery capacity at 5000mAh, which is more than enough to last up to 3 days (4 days if you’re trying to stretch it) on a single charge.
Which Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G should you get?
If you have a small pair of hands or you prefer to get a smartphone that’s a little feminine-looking, the Galaxy S21 5G would make a better choice. Not only is it small enough to be handled comfortably, but it’s the only smartphone to be available in Phantom Pink. Furthermore, the camera is more than enough to take most pictures and selfies beautifully as well.
Galaxy S21 5G in Phantom Pink. Pretty, isn't it?
However, if you like the Galaxy S21 5G but want a larger display, you can opt for the Galaxy S21+ 5G instead, which is basically an S21 5G with a larger 6.7-inch display. It also comes with a 4800mAh battery that can last around 2 days or slightly more on a single charge.
If you need a smartphone that’s equipped with the best camera system with good zooming capabilities for taking pictures during your trips (or stuck inside at home) then the choice is obvious. The Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S21 Ultra would therefore be the best smartphone for you.
There's a cover for the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G where you can store the S-Pen in
To elaborate, the phone has a high-resolution 108MP primary camera, which takes pictures that remain detailed even when it's zoomed in. In addition, the front-facing selfie camera is also a lot beefier because it’s equipped with a 40MP camera, ensuring that your selfies remain beautiful and sharp even in lowlight conditions.
Last but not least, it is the only smartphone in the Galaxy S21 5G lineup to come with S-Pen support, allowing the user to take notes and do a quick sketch effortlessly. Also, it comes with many of the features typically found on the Samsung Galaxy Note series smartphones, making it ideal for business professionals.
After-sales services are equally as important as the smartphone you’re getting
When purchasing a Galaxy S21 Series 5G smartphone, you’ll also get the Samsung Advantage that ensures that you have peace of mind when using Samsung smartphones. The Samsung Advantage not only provides all-time protection when it comes to accidental breakage and liquid damage, but you can also send your Samsung smartphone for a free checkup at any Samsung Service Centers and access to their 24/7 customer and remote tech support.
Not only that, but Samsung also conducts workshops and online tutorials to teach you how to get the most out of your smartphone. You can check out more information about the Samsung Advantage on their official website.
Get an RM500 rebate when getting a Galaxy S21 Series 5G phone!
You can get a free YouTube Premium subscription, 0% instalment plan, and up to RM200 off if you trade in your old phone!
With all that being said, if you’re interested in getting any of the Galaxy S21 Series 5G smartphones mentioned above, it’s best to do it before 31 August 2021 because you can get an RM500 rebate on all Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G smartphones. To go into detail, after the RM500 rebate, the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, and the S21 Ultra 5G will be priced at RM2999, RM3799, and RM4799, respectively.
Additionally, if you prefer paying in instalments, Samsung offers an instalment plan with 0% interest for the Galaxy S21 Series 5G from as low as RM133.29 a month. Terms and conditions apply, so be sure to check out Samsung’s official website if you’re interested in purchasing either the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, and S21 Ultra 5G.
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