Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus review: A versatile package, despite imperfections
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (review) is an
impeccable smartphone but it is expensive. This brings us to the next best in
the series, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus. Priced Rs 81,999 onwards, the Galaxy S21 Plus is a toned-down model
if you compare it with the Ultra. But it does not compromise on the key
parameters that define the Galaxy S21 series. It boasts 5G network support, an
AMOLED screen of 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, triple rear cameras capable of
recording videos in up to 8K resolution, Dolby Atmos-powered stereo speakers,
IP68-rated for water and dust resistance, and a big-capacity battery with
fast-charge support. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra gets you the best. But can
the same be said for the Galaxy S21 Plus overall? Let’s find out.
Samsung Galaxy S21
Plus: Design
The
Galaxy S21 Plus is designed on the same blueprint as ther Galaxy S21 series
smartphones. It has minimal design with comfortable ergonomics for ease of use.
It has a premium glass-metal construction with Gorilla Glass Victus protection
on the front and back. Starting with the rear profile, the phone comes in three
colour options – phantom violet, phantom silver and phantom black. The phantom
silver variant (review unit) has a reflective frosted glass cover on the back
that bends inwards from the sides to meet the frame. Speaking of the frame, it
is made of metal and extends around the rear-camera module. With frame
engulfed, the otherwise protruding rear camera module looks part of the overall
package and not a disarrayed unit slapped on the phone. Read More
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