Samsung officially revealed its latest Galaxy S21 phone on Thursday, at the 2021 Samsung Unpacked event on the last day of CES. The flagship phone costs less than its predecessors, starting at $800 (£769, AU$1,249), and includes new camera and video features, along with 5G. They will hit stores Jan. 29.
The Galaxy S21 phones follow the release of several other Galaxy phones in 2020, including the $100 Galaxy A01, the $600 Galaxy S20 FE, the $1,000 Galaxy S20 and the $2,000 Galaxy Z Fold 2. The price of the S21 likely dropped from last year after Samsung struggled to sell its pricey smartphones during the pandemic, and lost ground to Huawei and Apple.
The Galaxy S21 is rumored to have the same camera specs as the Galaxy S20, pictured here.
Read more: Galaxy S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra arrive Jan. 29 with new design and $200 cheaper price
Samsung launched three different S21 models, but the specs showed off today were not a surprise: An extensive leak from Android Police gave almost the entire spec sheet for all three phones, and promotional slides released by tipster Evan Blass confirmed most of those details.
Here's every spec from the Samsung Galaxy S21, the Galaxy S21 Plus and the Galaxy S21 Ultra, confirmed at Samsung Unpacked today.
Galaxy S21
The S21 Ultra model comes with support for the S Pen, or the old Note stylus (though it does not fully replace the Galaxy Note line). However, the S Pen is sold separately for $40.