Samsung has arrived with the successor to its Galaxy A21 — the Galaxy A21s. The phone as an incremental upgrade over its predecessor comes with a bigger battery, a better RAM configuration, and an improved camera.
The Galaxy A21s brings a 6.5-inch HD+ Infinity-O display, while inside the punch-hole cutout sits a 13MP selfie camera, and it has a 20:9 aspect ratio. At the back, the phone offers a 48MP main camera paired with an 8MP ultrawide shooter, a 2MP depth module, and finally a 2MP macro lens. There’s also a fingerprint scanner at the back.
Inside, the phone is fitted with an octa-core CPU with a clock speed of 2.0GHz accompanied by 3GB, 4GB, or 6GB of RAM and 32/64GB of onboard storage, both of which are expandable.
Out of the box, the phone boots on OneUI Core based on Android 10. Powering the phone is a massive 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W wired charging.
The Samsung Galaxy A21s will come in black, white, blue, and red color options and will go on sale for €200, with sales beginning from June 19.