Quick Specs Of Samsung Galaxy M21
- 6000mAh Battery
- 15W fast charging over USB Type-C
- Triple rear cameras with 48MP primary shooter
- 20MP front facing camera
- 16.21cm (6.4”) FHD+ sAMOLED display
- Exynos 9611
- Starting at Rs.12,999
Samsung introduced a new device in their so called upper mid-range series the galaxy M-series. Galaxy M21 turns out be successor of Galaxy M20 that was launched in early 2019. Galaxy M21 is a prodigious leap keeping in mind the specification of Galaxy M20. Let’s get into more details of this device.
Specification And Features Of Samsung Galaxy M21
Main highlight of this device is it’s atrocious 6000mAh battery that promises more than 2 days of juice over moderate usage and Samsung calls it ‘WattaWarrior’ and it supports 15Watt fast charging over USB Type-C cable, Samsung should have at least jumped to 18Watt fast charging because some other device in the given price bracket supports 30Watt fast charging like realme 6. I don’t know why but Samsung is holding up on innovation and focus more on their profits and that’s why Samsung is lagging behind in the mid-range and budget segments.
Galaxy M21 houses a triple rear camera setup with primary camera being a 48MP shooter along with 5MP depth sensor and an 8MP Ultra-Wide lens with a 123o field of view and that’s pretty impressive because usually other devices in this price segment comes with a 119o field of view ultra-wide shooter. While M21 packs a 20MP selfie camera packed inside the Water Drop Notch or Infinity U notch as Samsung calls it. Rear camera supports recording of video in 4K resolution with integrated support of Hyper lapse and Slo-Mo videos.
Coming to the display section, whole world knows that Samsung is the master of displays and the same legacy lingers with Galaxy M21 as it holds a 16.21cm (6.4”) Super AMOLED Infinity U (Dew drop or water drop notch) display with a contrast ratio of 78960:1 and screen ratio of more than 91% that means the 91% portion of your device’s front face is covered by screen. It turns out to be one of the brightest displays in this particular class as maximum brightness of the device can reach the mark of 420 nits and when this kind of brightness is packed with sAMOLED display it’s a delight to watch movies or any of your favorite content. The screen is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and I think that Samsung must have used Corning Gorilla Glass 5 instead, as it provides better protection from scratches and falls compared to Gorilla Glass 3.
Galaxy M21 is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9611 SoC that is an Octa-Core chipset where high performance cores based on Cortex-A73 clocked at 2.3GHZ and battery efficient Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.7GHZ and graphic rendering powered by Mali-G72 MP3 GPU. Fabrication of this chipset is based on 10nm principle. Exynos 9611 supports LPDDR4x RAM with RAM variants being 4GB and 6GB with storage support of 128GB and 64GB along with expandable storage supported upto 512GB.
It comes with Widevine L1 certification out of the box that means you can watch your favorite OTT based content in High Definition along with unmatched sound quality through Dolby Atmos. Galaxy M21 comes in two color variants namely Midnight Blue and Raven Black while the device is made out of polycarbonate back. It runs on OneUI 2.0 based on Android 10.
Galaxy M21 comes in two configurations i.e. 4GB + 64GB priced at Rs.12,999 and a 6GB+128GB whose price was not revealed. The device will be available in two color variants Midnight Blue and Raven Black and it will be available on Amazon from 23rd of March.
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