Samsung Galaxy S21 is this year’s most powerful smartphone with the best camera you’ve ever seen

Every single year, we witness the launches of several new smartphones. Some are more anticipated than others, but we keep a close eye on especially two tech-giants. When it comes to technology and gadgets, Apple and Samsung are the two major players, and every year, they manage to impress people all over the world.

In 2021, Samsung has created a smartphone that goes above and beyond in several aspects. Galaxy S21 Ultra is the latest addition. One of the key features is, to this date, the best camera in any smartphone. In this article, we’ll dive into the ground-breaking camera as well as the many other features, Samsung’s new super-phone has to offer.

A camera that can impress everyone

For many years, camera technology was one of Samsung’s biggest challenges. However, this year, we can wave goodbye to questionable colours and, instead, give a warm welcome to the most powerful camera to date. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra offers no less than three cameras on the backside of the phone. You may have seen that before, but S21 is playing in a completely different league.

The rear-facing camera has a 108 MP wide-angle lens and a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens, but you also get 10 MP telephoto. These give you the highest photo resolution of any smartphone ever. But that’s not all. You can enjoy a full 8K when you perpetuate your favourite moments with your Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

On top of this, you’ll get heaps of cool features, enabling you to adjust, modify, and decorate your photos. The phone comes with six different camera settings, providing crystal-clear portraits and stage lighting.

Much more to be impressed by

The camera technology is not the only impressive part of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G. Because as the name indicates, you’ll get a 5G-ready smartphone, ready for the latest generation of lightning-fast internet. And 5G gets even better with the smartphone’s 5NM processor and the fastest chip ever seen in a Galaxy phone. You can benefit from double-speed AI, 20% faster CPU, and a full 35% faster GPU.

You may think that all of this will take a heavy toll on the battery time. But in the Galaxy S21 Ultra, they’ve thought about every single detail. With a battery capacity at 5000 mAh, you’ll have more than 24 hours of battery time – even if you use the 5G network for all 24 hours. You’ll get quick charging, reaching 50% in just 30 minutes, as well as wireless charging and wireless battery sharing.

Sturdy security features to make you feel safe

We can’t cover all the features of the Galaxy S21, but worth mentioning is the features designed to make you safer. Samsung Knox Vault is optional as an extra feature for your Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. It makes sure your data and app permissions are up to date, so you don’t have to worry about it.

You also get an IP68 certification, ensuring a waterproof phone. However, make sure to check up on the limits – you cannot swim around in the pool all day with your phone in your pocket. You also have the option to connect Galaxy SmartTag, so you’ll never again lose your keys, wallet, or other valuable assets.

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