Samsung introduced the Galaxy M21 back in March, and now the company has announced the Galaxy M21s with upgraded cameras. The Galaxy M21 came with a 20MP selfie camera, and a triple setup on the back consisted of 48MP primary, 8MP ultrawide and 5MP depth units. The M21s, on the other hand, features a 32MP selfie shooter, while the 48MP main camera is replaced with a 64MP unit.
The M21s retains the rest of the specs of
the M21, meaning you get an Exynos 9611 SoC, 6.4" FullHD+ Super AMOLED
screen, 6,000 mAh battery with 15W charging, and a rear-mounted fingerprint
scanner. The smartphone runs Android 10 out of the box and has 4GB RAM and 64GB
of storage onboard. It also has a microSD card slot for storage expansion by up
to 1TB.
These specs might sound familiar to you
because the Galaxy M21s isn't really a new smartphone. It's a rebranded Galaxy
F41, which itself is based on the Galaxy M31. The Samsung Galaxy M21s comes in
Black and Blue colors. It's priced at BRL 1,529 (US$ 275/€ 230) and is already
available for purchase in Brazil through the company's official site and
retailers Americanas.com, Submarino.com, Shoptime.com, Extra.com,
Pontofrio.com, Carrefour.com, Casas Bahia, Magazine Luiza, and Pernambucanas.