Let’s take a look at the new design.
Samsung says the metal-covered cameras are stronger, too.
The S21 keeps Samsung’s under-the-screen fingerprint reader and wireless charging capabilities.
It’s using a metal internal frame with rear tempered glass.
Samsung says it’s dramatically improved the photo processing system for lighting, portraits, and general photography.
The video system goes up to 8K resolution, with instant capture of photos during video mode.
you might even see previews of snapshots from different camera modules as the video is being recorded.
It hangs on to the 4000mAh battery.
The Galaxy S21 goes on sale January 29th, starting at $799.
The Galaxy S21+ will come in silver, black, and violet color options.
The Galaxy S21+ will cost $999 when it launches on January 29th.
The other big differentiator is the cameras.
They’re all complemented with the laser autofocus module, another element borrowed from the latest Galaxy Note.
It can also handle 4K at 60 frames from every one of its camera modules.
It’ll be available in either black or silver.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra starts at $1199 when it lands on January 29th.
S Pen
Thenew standalone S Penis only compatible with the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The S Pen Pro, a larger version with Bluetooth capability, is coming later this year.
It offers extra functionality, like a remote shutter button.
They’re also sweat-resistant (though not entirely waterproof) with an IPX7 rating.
The Buds Pro are available tomorrow, January 15th for $199.
They’ll come in black, white, and violet options.
Galaxy SmartTag
Samsung also introduced a new product line: theSmartTag.
It’s a small, localized item tracker, using Bluetooth Low Energy.
Both the standard and + models come with a selection of cases.
The SmartTag launches January 29th for $30, with 2-packs and 4-packs available.
The SmarTag+ will cost $40, starting later this year.