Samsung Galaxy M21 review: A worthy option among non-Chinese brands



South Korean electronics major Samsung introduced the Galaxy M-series last year to take on Chinese smartphone makers like Xiaomi, Realme, and Vivo. Since the smartphone technology space has been changing rather quickly – a one-size-fits-all does not work anymore, especially in the budget and midrange segments – so, learning from peers, Samsung released new models under its M-series in a quick succession.

While some of the newer models launched bring new technologies, others were simply rebranded versions of the older models. The recently launched Galaxy M21 seems to a part of the latter type – a rebranded version of the Galaxy M30s launched late last year.

A successor to the Galaxy M20, the Samsung Galaxy M21 has an Amoled screen, 48-megapixel-based multi-optic rear camera array, and a big-capacity battery with fast-charge support. The phone seems to have something in store for everyone, but how does it fare in real-life usage? Let’s find out:

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