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    Though Samsung Galaxy M21 was introduced in March, the South Korean electronics giant didn’t bring the successor to it. After a gap, the company announced Galaxy M21s with upgraded cameras.

    The latest Samsung Galaxy M21s gets 64MP primary camera and 32MP selfie shooter. If you get into the Galaxy M21 the handset was super successful with 48MP primary camera, 8MP ultra-wide, and 5MP depth sensor.

    In short, the Samsung retains most of the specs except the camera configuration.

    Samsung Galaxy M21s Specifications:

    Regarding specifications, the Samsung Galaxy M21s sports a 6.4-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display (1080x2340pixels) with Exynos 9611 chipset. Backed by a 6000mAh battery and 15W fast charging, the handset boots Android 10 out-of-the-box.

    The smartphone houses 4GB RAM and 64GB inbuilt space that can be expanded further up to 1TB using a microSD card.

    Clad in Black and Blue colours, the Samsung Galaxy M21s is priced at BRL 1529 ($275/₹20499). The availability of Galaxy M21s is not reported yet but one can surely expect it by this month-end.

    Rebranding, the New Mantra:

    Specs-wise, the Samsung Galaxy M21s looks to be a rebranded version of Galaxy F41.

    The Galaxy F41 is itself based on Galaxy M31. By going through these specs, one can easily conclude that Samsung is also running out of ideas and thus rebranding the smartphones as the Chinese makers do.

    Samsung Galaxy M51 Also Announced:

    The South-Korean electronics giant has also released Galaxy M51 in the Brazil market. Surprisingly, this 6.7-inch handset is powered by Snapdragon 730G SoC. It sports Super AMOLED Plus display and has 6GB RAM and 128GB ROM.

    Fueled by 7000mAh battery and 25W fast charging support, this 64MP quad-camera handset costs ₹22,999 and ₹24,999 for 6GB and 8GB variants respectively. Currently, the Samsung Galaxy M51 is released in Electric Blue and Celestial Black colours.

    It’s a known fact that Samsung has been flooding Exynos 9611 chipset in most of its handsets. Instead, the company should consider Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.

    On the contrary, Samsung is making all efforts to convince Xiaomi and Realme to make their handsets with Exynos chipsets.

    Do you agree with my opinion? Share your thoughts.

    Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (A Toned-Down Variant of Flagship)

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