The Samsung Galaxy M21 has arrived in
several countries on the Old Continent. Locals will be able to buy the phone
online later today, shipments will start in about a week. The version with 4GB
of RAM and 64GB storage will set you back €230. That’s the same price as the
M20 last year. Still, in India the M21 is only INR 13,200, which is €160 (even
after the tax hike in April).
Europe is also missing out on the memory
upgrade option, which has 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. If you need more room
for files, at least you can use the dedicated microSD card slot. The Galaxy M21
will be sold through the company’s official online store and Amazon, plus
various local retailers in each country. If you’re in Italy, head over to
Samsung or Amazon. Spaniards can also look at PC Componentes. Also here are
links for the Netherlands, Slovakia (€ 240) and Ukraine (UAH 6,300).
In case you overlooked the phone until
now, the M21 has a 6.4” Super AMOLED screen (1080p+), Exynos 9611 chipset (with
four A73 cores), a massive 6,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging, 48MP main
camera, 8MP ultra wide, a 5MP depth sensor and a 20MP selfie cam. Basically,
it's a Galaxy M31 without the 64MP main camera or 4K video capture but the
price is € 50 lower.
