Samsung Galaxy S21+ 256GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus 5G 128GB was released in February 2022.
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Show product pageSamsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus 5G is the advanced version of the Samsung S21 smartphone. The phone comes with a bigger battery and also has more storage units. Let us see what more the Samsung S21 Plus 5G has in store for us. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus 5G has the same body design as the original.
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
The middle child, we have often seen, has to work the hardest to make itself visible. The youngest one is always loved the lot and the eldest one often has the license to boss (or guide) everyone around.
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
The Galaxy S21 Plus is a superb phone on its own merits, but it offers little that you don't get with the regular, and cheaper, Galaxy S21, apart from its larger screen. But if screen size is a deal-breaker for you, and you're happy to pay a bit more for the extra real estate, then you'll be plenty...- Gorgeous new design
- Great performance
- Powerful camera
- No microSD support
- Expensive
- No charger in the box
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus is a great all-around smartphone, but at around $1000 / £949, it isn’t much cheaper than the S21 Ultra and loses out on almost all its bells and whistles. In day-to-day use, it’s performance is on-point, so if you find it at the right price, it won’t disappoint.- Good looking
- slender smartphone
- Big
- bright
- smooth screen
- Flagship power and smooth UI
- 2020 camera hardware
- No optical zoom
- No expandable storage
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus y S21 Ultra, todo lo que necesitas saber: precio, especificaciones, novedades...
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
The Samsung Galaxy S21+ is a good phone but one totally overshadowed by a far better model that is very similar in dimensions – the S21 Ultra. The S21+ has a good 120Hz screen covered by the latest in hardened glass, excellent performance, premium build, solid battery life and good software support...- Pros: 120Hz screen, 5G, good camera, dual sim, One UI 3.1/Android 11, wireless charging and powershare, good performance, long battery, fast fingerprint scanner, four years of software support.
- Cons: big, no headphone socket, only 2x optical zoom, a little unwieldy, screen lower resolution than some rivals.
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
The Galaxy S21 Plus sits in a weird spot between the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra, but it features almost everything good about the regular S21 in a bigger package. All told, Samsung nailed it with the Galaxy S21 Plus. It has most of the strengths of the smaller S21 in a bigger package.- Gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED display, Excellent performance, Crazy zoom feature, Beautiful design
- Bulky and unwieldy, No microSD slot or included charger, Inconsistent camera
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
“The Galaxy S21+ 5G is a classier, bigger version of the S21, and while it has excellent quality, it doesn't drastically improve on the S20+, or reach the heights of the S21 Ultra.”- Classy metal-and-glass body
- Stunning screen performance
- Capable camera
- Lacks a 2021 flagship camera
- S21 Ultra is substantially better in many ways
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
In the end, the S21+ is a decent smartphone- Very nice design
- Snappy and quick
- Big battery
- Expensive
- Lower resolution display compared to its predecessor
- Camera isn't at the level of other flagships
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G Phantom Black SM-G996BZKGXNZ review
If you've read the full review, you would have noticed my positive attitude towards the Galaxy S21+. If you are neutral, then this is a modern, beautiful, speedy, and extremely capable smartphone with a decent array of cameras after taking the 3x zoom out of the equation (which turns out to be a...- Brilliant 120 Hz display
- Exynos 2100 chipset
- Fresh design
- Well-built
- Great triple camera performance
- OneUI 3.1 with long term updates
- Telephoto camera performance not up to par
- No microSD memory card slot
- 4,800 mAh battery life
- S-Pen incompatibility
- Simply too few innovations