Samsung added another member to its M
series - the Galaxy M21. The main differences come in the imaging department.
The M31 comes with a quad camera setup comprising 64MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP
macro and 5MP depth sensor units, while the M21 sports a triple camera which is
a combination of 48MP main, 8MP ultrawide, and 5MP depth modules.
The 32MP selfie camera on the Galaxy M31
is also downgraded to 20MP on the Galaxy M21. Besides, at 188 grams, the M21 is
three grams lighter than the M31. Other than these differences, the Galaxy M21
matches the M31's specs. It's powered by the Exynos 9611 SoC and comes in two
memory versions - 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB. It runs Android 10-based One UI 2.0
and has a dedicated microSD card slot for storage expansion by up to 512GB.
The Galaxy M21 boasts a 6.4" FullHD+
sAMOLED display and packs a 6,000 mAh battery that charges through a USB-C port
at up to 15W. The smartphone also has a fingerprint reader on the back for
password-less unlocking.
The Galaxy M21 is offered in Raven Black
and Midnight Blue colors. The 4GB/64GB variant is priced at INR 12,999
(US$ 175/€ 160) and will go on sale in India from March 23 through Amazon.in.
There's no word on the pricing and availability of the 6GB/128GB variant, though.
