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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra features a matte finish on the back glass.
Samsungâs S-series didnât get a lot of love last year, with the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra having left a lot of reviewers wanting more. Well, the companyâs back with a vengeance with the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, a device that seems to really have incorporated a lot of feedback from their experiment last year. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra also starts at Rs. 1,05,999, which is no small amount, so letâs see if the company has justified the price tag.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: Build and Design
Source: Android Central
Think back to a time before tapping your phone to a register or vending machine was a real thing that people did every day. In those days, you used a credit card, or you hoped that you went to a store that supported one of those new NFC terminals that only worked half the time.
If you used a Samsung phone with Samsung Pay, however, it didn t matter where you shopped. You could always pay with your phone. It used a technology called MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission), which basically lets your phone be read like any credit or debit card that uses a magnetic strip across the back of it.
Although the Galaxy S21 and the Galaxy S21+ come with better hardware and newer software, there are a few reasons you shouldn't buy the new phones. - SamMobile
The Galaxy S series has been a staple of the Android ecosystem for over a decade now, but the Ultra line has only been around for a year. The Galaxy S20 Ultra was poised as the best Samsung phone money could buy, with a gargantuan screen and the company s most versatile camera system ever all at a record-high price of $1,400.
This year s sequel brings the price back down to Earth while improving Samsung s Space Zoom technology, and serves as a launching point for Qualcomm s new Snapdragon 888 platform in the U.S. It s a phone for enthusiasts and power users alike, correcting some of the shortcomings of its predecessor and bringing a lot of great new features to the mix including one that may signal the end of another premium division of Samsung s lineup.