Testseek.com have collected 512 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G998 Galaxy S21 Ultra and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G998 Galaxy S21 Ultra.
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Published: 2021-01-21, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Dynamic 6.8-inch AMOLED display, Dual telephoto lenses, S Pen support, Great battery life
Pricey, No charger or microSD card, A bit bulky
(Image credit: Future)Samsung has nearly perfected the big-screen phone with the Galaxy S21 Ultra. The display is best in class, the cameras are much improved and you can even use this thing as a Galaxy Note if you want to.Personally, I see the S Pen supp...
Published: 2021-01-21, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Fantastic 120Hz display makes no resolution compromise, 108MP camera is capable of great photos, More affordable than last year's flagship phone, Potent performance and long battery life, S Pen functionality is a welcome addition from Galaxy Note
No microSD, no Samsung Pay MST, and slower charging than the S20 Ultra, 100x Space Zoom still feels like a gimmick, S Pen implementation feels half-hearted
For the past few years, there's definitely been a theme of “steady refinement” among Samsung's flagship phones. In some ways, the Galaxy S21 Ultra upends that, though not always like you might expect. The most expensive Galaxy S device is $200 cheaper tha...
Flagship-grade performance
Great cameras
Stunning display
Long-lasting battery life
Uneven weight distribution
No expandable storage
Purple-sky effect in lowlight scenarios
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G starts at Rs 1,05,999 for the 12GB variant I tested, with the 16GB RAM SKU retailing for Rs 1,16,999 in the country. I won’t beat around the bush at all – paying upwards of Rs one lac for a phone is too rich for my blood and I’m assuming a lot of prospective buyers will feel the same too.
Big, bright & beautiful display, Camera bump is no longer obtrusive, Camera has seen huge improvements year-over-year, Space Zoom is less of a gimmick, 120Hz at Quad HD+ resolution, Battery life is very impressive, $200 cheaper than its predecessor, Much
Large phone is large, not suitable for everyone, No charger in the box, Doesn't support fast charging (25W max), S Pen supported, but not included in box, No MST with Samsung Pay, No micro SD card slot
Published: 2021-01-21, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The Galaxy S21 is a tank. It's a big, heavy (8.04 ounces versus its predecessor's 7.7), blunt instrument of a phone. It's quintessential Samsung, really - the handset you purchase when too much isn't quite enough. In fact, it even goes so far as adopting...
Abstract: Samsung S lineup has evolved quite a bit for the last couple of years, moving from two flagship models to three, but arguably the most significant change is the ultimate Galaxy S flagship - the Ultra. And we can say that this year's Ultra makes no comprom...
Published: 2021-01-18, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
The longest, cleanest zoom on a phone, and most versatile camera set, The best battery life in its class, Brightest display with the most granular adaptive refresh rate, Stylish Contour Cut design and richer variety of colors, Unique 12-bit color RAW capt
Still big and bulky to carry and use, especially with an S Pen case on, $1200 gets you just 128GB, no charger, earbuds, or memory card, The new ultrasonic finger scanner is still comparatively slow, Softness in the main camera sample edges
Published: 2021-01-15, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Samsung shifted its annual Galaxy S series launch about a month to the left this year, and given the challenges we all faced in 2020, it is nice to see 2021 start off with some fresh phones from Samsung. We were sent a new Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G to try out a...
Abstract: Last year's Samsung Galaxy S20 series was a bit of a shock to the system. With the smallest, cheapest Galaxy S20 starting at $999, it was clear Samsung had cemented the S series as a purely premium line. And with the introduction of the Galaxy S20 Ultra s...