Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (128GB, Black) AU - Pristine review
This is the "Ultra" smartphone you've been looking for!- Big, bright & beautiful display, Camera bump is no longer obtrusive, Camera has seen huge improvements year-over-year, Space Zoom is less of a gimmick, 120Hz at Quad HD+ resolution, Battery life is very impressive, $200 cheaper than its predecessor, Much improved fingerprint sensor
- Large phone is large, not suitable for everyone, No charger in the box, Doesn't support fast charging (25W max), S Pen supported, but not included in box, No MST with Samsung Pay, No micro SD card slot
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (128GB, Black) AU - Pristine review
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the mobile market's wildest monster mobile, which makes up for the sins of the past.- Impressive camera with great creative possibilities. Razor-sharp and bright screen with adaptive 120 Hz refresh rate combined with nice design and extremely high performance.
- No charger supplied and battery life is not impressive.
Great phone, great price
I love the new phone, still working out the features but very happy with the phone. Great deal with Telstra pushed me into buying it.
Amazing!
This has been the best purchase I've made.. I moved from Apple recently to Samsung. The Galaxy S21 Ultra has everything, it's easier to contact family and friends - I feel like I have more freedom with this device and no barriers restricting me. Playing video games and videos had never been this good on mobile! The S21 Ultra knocked it out of the park with customisation options you have. I am very happy with this device and what's to come in the future of mobile phones.
A leap forward in phone technology.
The title says it all.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (128GB, Black) AU - Pristine review
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, while not perfect in every way, builds on and refines what came before, while offering functionality that up until its launch had been the preserve of the Galaxy Note series alone.- Stunning 6.8-inch 120Hz WQHD+ screen, Powerful flagship-grade hardware spec, Feature packed camera system, S Pen Digital Stylus support, Large, long-lasting 5,000mAh battery, 5G network compatible
- Expensive, despite a price drop, Doesn't come with S Pen Digital Stylus
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (128GB, Black) AU - Pristine review
Samsung shifted its annual Galaxy S series launch about a month to the left this year, and given the challenges we all faced in 2020, it is nice to see 2021 start off with some fresh phones from Samsung with a significant price drop.- Lovely design with matte finish back, 5G support for all bands, Advanced multiple cameras, S Pen support, Competive pricing, High end internal specifications
- No MST support
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (128GB, Black) AU - Pristine review
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G offers best in class specifications, an 8K video capable camera suite and a breathtakingly beautiful display. If money is no object and you want the best, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is the gold standard in smartphones today.- The best WQHD 120Hz panel that money can buy, Excellent cameras, Great performance with Exynos 2100, Good battery life, IP68 dust and water resistance, Brilliant design
- No microSD card slot, No 3.5mm audio jack, Expensive
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (128GB, Black) AU - Pristine review
Hey there, the world's most specc'd-out camera phone, Galaxy S21 Ultra ! When Samsung announced your predecessor with a 108MP camera sensor, 5x periscope zoom and 5,000mAh battery, we thought this can't be beat!- The longest, cleanest zoom on a phone, and most versatile camera set, The best battery life in its class, Brightest display with the most granular adaptive refresh rate, Stylish Contour Cut design and richer variety of colors, Unique 12-bit color RAW capture at 108MP, S Pen stylus support, Next-gen...
- Still big and bulky to carry and use, especially with an S Pen case on, $1200 gets you just 128GB, no charger, earbuds, or memory card slot, The new ultrasonic finger scanner is still comparatively slow, Softness in the main camera sample edges