Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra Arrives With The Best Camera Yet
— Updated on 30 January 2023

Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra Arrives With The Best Camera Yet

— Updated on 30 January 2023
Garry Lu
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Garry Lu

Another year, another Samsung flagship device. Many assumed the South Korean tech giant had found a definite ceiling with the release of last year’s impressively utilitarian and aesthetically delightful S20 series. But once again, expectations have been exceeded with the introduction of something we didn’t even know we wanted… the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra paired with the ever-popular S Pen (stylus) which, up until this moment, had been exclusive to the Note series.

“We’ve made the bold decision to expand the S Pen experience to Galaxy S21 Ultra,” says TM Roh, President & Head of Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics.

“And plan to expand the S Pen experience across additional device categories in the future.”

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

This year’s goods

Leaving 4G behind completely, bringing its most advanced pro-grade camera system while by somehow improving on the already formidable camera from last year, delivering a bigger screen, bigger battery, and upping the technical grunt – the 5mm processor has a 20% faster CPU, 35% faster GPU, 2X faster AI processor than the Galaxy S20, according to Gizmodo – Samsung is clearly gunning to make a statement: the Galaxy S21 Ultra is the smartphone of the future.

On the aesthetic front, the most notable physical design change is the wrap-around camera bump at the rear of the device which varies in colour depending on your choice. Those going Ultra will be able to enjoy variations such as Phantom Black, Phantom Silver, as well as options exclusive to the premium model such as Phantom Titanium, Phantom Navy, and Phantom Brown. And for an added element of durability in arguably one of the most crucial exterior details in any smartphone, there’s Corning Gorilla Glass Victus – “the toughest Gorilla Glass yet”.

The headlining difference here, however, is what they’ve done with the camera. 8K video recording at 24fps. 108MP. 100X space zoom, similar to what we saw last year. And all the revolutionary features we’ve come to know and love since the S20 series, from Single Take mode to Live Focus. Taking the criticism fielded from the last generation, it wouldn’t exactly be a stretch to say they’ve ironed out the kinks and returned better than ever. To the point where professional content creators such as Gab Scanu and Demas Rusli are already hailing it as possibly Samsung’s greatest photographic achievement so far.

What caught our attention specifically was Director’s Mode. Essentially, it records the front-view / selfie camera and rear camera simultaneously, offering coverage like never before. Which is a gamechanger if you’re in the same racket as we are in BH. That being said, casuals alike should get some decent mileage, capturing those live-time reactions when it really counts. Throw it into the mix with Single Take and a monstrous resolution which allows you to capture moments within moments… and you’ll never have to worry about the tricky balancing act of actually being present while making sure there’s something to look back on from now until the end of time ever again.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Specs

  • Display
    6.8-inch Edge Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X (515ppi)
    Infinity-O Display (3200×1440)
    HDR10+ certified
    120Hz refresh rate
    Eye Comfort Shield
  • Camera
    Ultra-Wide 12MP/Wide-Angle 108MP/Telephoto 10MP/Selfie 40MP
    Space Zoom
    Optic Zoom 10X, Super-Resolution Zoom 100x
    8K Video Recording
  • Memory
    12GB/16GB RAM
    128GB/256GB/512GB internal storage
  • Processor & OS
    5mm 64-bit Octa-Core Processor
    2.9GHz (Maximum Clock Speed) + 2.8GHz + 2.2GHz
    Android 11
  • Battery
    5,000 mAH
  • Connectivity
    5G
    Wi-fi 6
    Bluetooth 5.1
  • Charging
    50% charge in 30 minutes
    Improved wireless charging speeds, Fast Wireless Charging 2.0
    Wireless PowerShare
  • Authentication
    Pattern, PIN, password, fingerprint, face recognition
  • Dimension
    165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9mm, 229g
  • Water Resistance
    IP68 – tested for up to 1.5 metres in fresh water for 30 minutes
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Price & Release Date

The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra domestic price starts from $1,849 for the 128GB phone, moving to $1,949 for the 256GB phone, all the way up to $2,149 for the 512GB phone.

To sweeten the deal, any pre-orders actioned before it goes on sale will include a bonus pair of Galaxy Buds Pro (Silver) valued at $349 RRP, as well as a $100 discount on Smartwatches until February 7th, and 50% off Samsung Care+.

Pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra are open starting from today and scheduled to officially go on sale January 29th.

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Garry Lu
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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture. Drop him a line at [email protected]

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