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The latest and greatest from Samsung. Let's check it out
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[♪ Music Playing ♪ Dave Taylor here, and I'm checking out this
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This is the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G. Now, it's a little confusing because Samsung has three different models of S21s
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There's the S21, which is this guy. There's the S21 Plus. And there's the S21 Ultra
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And basically, the difference is screen size. So this is a 6.2-inch screen
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The S21 Plus is a 6.7-inch screen. And then the S21 Ultra is a 6.8-inch screen
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Now, there are other component upgrades, and the Ultra has a fourth rear-facing camera, which is pretty cool
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And of course, the price goes up as you get more sophisticated and bigger screen
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But this is sort of the entry-level S21. This is a really nice device. I'm really a fan of this one
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So, let me tell you that it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 with 8GB of RAM
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and either 128 or 256GB of storage, depending on the configuration you get
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It does not support microSD. Do not get excited that you can slip in an extra terabyte
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You can't. Sorry. It is running the latest Android 11 and Samsung One UI 3.1
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which is their layer on top of Android, to give you an even better user experience
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which most people think is the case. Bluetooth 5.0. And here's something important. This is a 5G-ready telephone
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But you don't have to use 5G if you don't want to pay for it
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So you can use this on other networks or on, for example, the AT&T network without upgrading to 5G
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And it'll work just fine with 4G, LTE, whatever other networks you have
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It'll work just fine. And then when you're ready, you can bump up to that 5G speed and performance
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Now, let's talk about the screen. I'll bring up a picture. So, let's see. I'll zoom in a little bit
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And it features a very nice 6.2-inch Infinity-O display. What's Infinity-O? I know you're asking
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That is the edge-to-edge design. You can see in this close-up, there's really no edge
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It's really the picture comes just about to the very edge of the phone
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It's very nice. It is a 120-hertz dynamic AMOLED screen. And here's the thing, though, is it is really nice
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It's a really beautiful picture. And, in fact, let's go to a different one
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I'll show you just another view. We'll turn this one sideways. So, here's another image
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Here's the thing. It's not super high-resolution. So, it is 2400 x 1080
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So, that's 421 pixels per inch. So, it's a dense image because it's a relatively small screen
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So, it looks really beautiful. But if you were to upgrade to something like the S21 Ultra
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you'll get a much higher-resolution screen. The question is, does that really matter
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On this phone, with this screen, I have to say it is vivid
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It is bright. It's a beautiful screen. It's a fast refresh. So, it looks really good if you're watching like an action movie or something
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It is HDR10 Plus certified. So, it's full HD. And, yeah, it's lower resolution
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That's one of the complaints people have. But I'm not sure that's a legitimate complaint
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I'm not sure when you'd even notice. I mean, it just looks really nice
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Now, another fun thing about this is that it is supporting or sporting the latest in Corning Gorilla Glass
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This is actually Gorilla Victus. That's the latest generation. This is the toughest screen on any Samsung device you can buy today
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Well, other than the other S21s. So, that means you should be even more resistant to breaks, cracks, chips, and anything else
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Now, my daughter with her iPhone 12, not only is the front of her iPhone 12 damaged, but she shattered the back
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How do you shatter the back of a phone? Because Apple decided to use a glass back on the phone
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I don't know why in the heck they would do that. What difference does it make? It just means she has a much more expensive repair job
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This is not glass. And I think that's good. It has a perfectly good hand feel to it
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Odds are really good you're going to have it in a case. It deserves a case, in my opinion
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And, in any case, I just don't get the whole glass thing
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It's just a little beyond me on the back. All right, let's talk about cameras, and then I will jump into all those great demos
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First off, on the front, as you can see here, and you can see in this close-up, there's a little punch-out in the top middle
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And that is where the selfie or forward-facing camera is. That camera is 10 megapixels
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It's 80 degrees at f2.2. It does a very nice job with selfies
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And then on the back, there are three cameras going down on the side
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It's a very distinctive design. For once, a company has said, let's just make the camera section significant and visible and part of design, as opposed to trying to hide it
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So, on some of the designs, it's even a contrasting color all around that, which I think is kind of fun
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Why not do that, right? So, from the top, it is a 12 megapixel ultra-wide, 120 degrees at f2.2
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A 12 megapixel wide, 79 degrees of view at f1.8. And then finally, the bottom one's the beauty
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It's a 64 megapixel telephoto lens, 76 degree of view at f2.0
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So, that bottom camera captures a massive amount of data. If you're using this to capture video, you can capture 8K video at 24 frames a second
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How big is 8K? Each image in 8K is 7680 by 4320
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That is way more than this display can show. That's probably more than your TV can show
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Why do you want all that? Why do you want 64 megapixels? Because you can then crop things and really tightly crop
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And still, the portion that you've chopped out is going to look great because there's so much data
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I'll show you that in one of the demos. It's pretty remarkable. In fact, let's just jump into the demos right now
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Let's start with an ultra-wide angle shot. I was down at the University of Denver in, surprisingly, Denver, Colorado
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And I stood in the same place and took this ultra-wide angle shot
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And then this wide angle shot. And then just this zoom shot
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So, you can see from the same spot just the huge range that you have with the cameras built into this phone
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And then here's a second wide angle shot I took of a different building down on campus
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And it's just, I mean, this is really like ready to go into an annual report or to be published in a magazine
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It takes really beautiful photos. Now, let's have one more that's a little fun
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This is a full 64 megapixel photo. And I'm going to zoom in so you can see
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There's an extraordinary amount of detail in this photographic image. Way more than probably you need for sharing it on Instagram or something
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But the real benefit of having these 64 megapixel photos is that you can zoom and crop
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And that still looks really good. One more. Samsung has a lovely portrait mode
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And here's a shot I took of my daughter. I did nothing special
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We didn't worry about the lighting or anything. I just went into portrait mode and blurred the background
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Super easy to work with. Now, let's look at video. First off, here's the video
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I'll just do a regular video capture. And we'll do some zoom in the middle of it
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And I'm going to be quiet so you can watch. Here's another video from the same place, but this time we're going to use slow motion
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And for time lapse, I thought, well, let's just be right by the road. So here's a time lapse of some traffic on a road
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Finally, my favorite is vlogger mode. Check this out. So I'm standing right by the road here and I'm trying this out
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So I'm simultaneously recording the front facing camera and the rear facing camera
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So I'm guessing that you're not going to be able to hear me very well, but it's a good demo
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Anyway, that's what we got. I'm pretty darn impressed with the cameras
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I got to say, it's really fun. And that vlogger mode, honestly, I'm super tempted to buy one of these just to get that mode
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It's so useful and it would be so cool to be like walking around and doing stuff like this
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Maybe it's just that I've spent a lot of time on Zoom, which has a very similar shared screen plus inset of your webcam
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But it's just a really cool design and a really slick implementation
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Very well done, Samsung. Now, what else can I show you? Well, first off, here's that selfie or portrait again
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And as you can see on here, it's just beautifully rendered. It's a really nice camera
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It's done such a nice job. Now, it's a 4000 mAh battery, so that's plenty enough to run you for the full day
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And it supports Power Delivery 3.0 and it has wireless power share
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So you can set it up into a mode and you can actually have the back become a Qi wireless charging pad
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That's perfect for charging up your Samsung earbuds or maybe your friend's phone that supports wireless charging
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but their battery isn't as good as your battery. So you can get a lot of bonus points charging their phone off of your phone, as the case may be
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Now, it also is IP68, which is nice because that's a rating that means it can be up to 5 feet deep in water for up to 30 minutes
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Which means that if you're, I don't know, at the pool and it drops in and you dive in immediately and grab it, you're good
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If someone spills their coffee on it and you wipe it off, you're good
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If you're cleaning your teeth and your kids come along and they knock it into the sink, rinse it off and let it dry and you're good
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I mean, isn't it about time these devices were a little less super precarious, right
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Super fragile. So it's great to have it where it can handle the environment
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That's pretty darn important. Now, let me give you some dimensions and we're just about done with this
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So, it is 5.9 inches by 2.8 inches by 3 tenths of an inch thick and it's 6 ounces
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This is small and light and it fits beautifully in your hand
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It fits in your pocket. This is sort of the little guy of the S21 line, but boy, it sure doesn't feel like you're getting all the low-end tech
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This is really nice. The camera, everything. Really, there's a lot I like about it
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Now, to be fair, there are some legitimate concerns and complaints. One of which is that lack of that micro SD card support
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Kind of a drag. They could have done that. They didn't. The screen is lower resolution, but it's a smaller screen and you're paying less for it
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So I think that's a fair trade-off. Some people are a little more testy about that than I
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And if we do the world's fastest unboxing, let me just show you. It comes with a card and then everything else is in there
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Everything else is in this box. Everything else is out. So what's in here? Well, it's a good question
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It comes with USB-C charging cable. Woot! And the only other thing that it comes with is some paperwork
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So AT&T Personal Cloud, AT&T Let's Get Started, and Terms and Conditions
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So what's missing? No earbuds, no wall charger. Literally, that's everything. So you need to bring your own charger
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I don't think that's a big deal. You can pick one up for $20. It's not like it's a big investment
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But reality is you probably already have 20 or 30 of them in your house
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You can also, if you have a USB-C computer, you can plug it in your computer to charge it
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So people have given Samsung a lot of grief about this. And I'm not sure it's warranted
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Now, to be fair, Samsung was giving Apple a lot of hassle
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when Apple decided not to include wall chargers in the Apple iPhone 12 line
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And then they go turn around and their S21 has no wall charger either
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So you can't really criticize someone else and then do the same thing
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It doesn't really look great. But that's sort of my whole list of things that you might want to know about
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Otherwise, it's fast. It has a beautiful screen. The cameras on it are remarkable
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The software to manage all the camera systems are really great. There's a lot to like about this
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This is a really nice, I would say this is one of the very best Android phones
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on the entire market right now. So that's pretty cool. What's left to talk about is the price
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And I appreciate that. Alright, great. This is the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
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It comes in violet or gray or white or pink. And the violet is really nice
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You definitely want to check that out before you make a color decision
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And it is $799.99. Or, if you want to do monthly payments, AT&T offers $26.67 a month for 30 months
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And you can check all of that out at AT&T.com. You can get it elsewhere, but AT&T is the company that loaned me the phone to review
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So I'm going to promote them. Check out AT&T today or go somewhere else
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Either way, this is really a nice phone. There's a lot to like about this Samsung Galaxy S21
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And I'm going to go back to playing with that portrait mode
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So I'll catch you in my next video