Testseek.com have collected 515 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G998 Galaxy S21 Ultra and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G998 Galaxy S21 Ultra.
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Published: 2021-01-22, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
big 120Hz screen, 5G, great and flexible camera, 3x and 10x optical zoom, dual sim, One UI, wireless charging and powershare, good performance, long battery, fast fingerprint scanner
huge, heavy, very expensive, no headphone socket, only threeplus years of software updates
The Galaxy S21 Ultra is Samsung's latest big, heavy and expensive superphone that makes meaningful improvements to both the camera and general usability.All the usual top-quality elements are there. The screen is stunning, performance is good, battery lif...
Great screen thanks to WQHD+ and 120Hz, Much-improved design with an attractive finish, Far more versatile camera than the iPhone 12 Pro Max,
Expensive, with many cheaper phones offering the same features, Big and heavy, No charger included,
It's big, powerful and very capable. If you're after the very best Samsung Galaxy S21 model and money is no object, the Ultra is the one for you. It's a big upgrade over the S20 Ultra, fixing the focus issues and improving battery life. It is very pricey...
Published: 2021-01-21, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
The best camera zoom, Mesmerizing design, S Pen support
Expensive at any level, No microSD card slot, Just 128GB of storage to start
The Galaxy S21 Ultra is here earlier than anticipated, and that's good news if you're eager to own the best of everything that Samsung can pack into a smartphone. It wowed us with a big screen, five cameras and the best zoom on any readily available Andro...
Published: 2021-01-21, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great new finish and improved design,Powerful internal hardware,Adaptive refresh rate,S Pen stylus support,Camera performance,Stands apart from rest of S21 range
No microSD card slot,Undeniably expensive,Camera setup more confusing than it needs to be,Battery life isn't great under pressure
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra feels like a different phone to the S20 Ultra. It now feels like a flagship with more purpose and intent.With the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ moving slightly down the spec ladder, the Ultra clearly sits pride of place as the pr...
Highly capable, versatile camera, Beautiful AMOLED screen, Elegant new design, Long battery life, Latest software from Google and Samsung, Price is down from last year
Yes. It's the most advanced Android smartphone you can buy at the moment, and crucially makes really good use of the high-level tech it contains.Editors' RecommendationsSamsung Galaxy S21 review: Right recipe, wrong ingredients Samsung Galaxy S21 first lo...
Published: 2021-01-21, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
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,
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the phone that the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra should of been. Last year's phone was a massively powerful handset that, in some areas, was coarse around the edges - and as such fell from grace in terms of receiving a perfect s...
Published: 2021-01-18, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Awesome camera zoom capability
Smooth, ultra-bright screen
Supports the S-Pen like a Galaxy Note
No charger: a cheap move
Some alternatives last longer between charges
UK Exynos version not as powerful as upcoming Snapdragon phones
Samsung has stripped back some parts of the Galaxy S21 range for 2021, but the Galaxy S21 Ultra gets away with just one: there’s no charger in the box, just like the Apple iPhone 12 series. Sure, we get a Samsung processor in the UK, not the Snapdragon we’d rather have, but it’s a bit easier on the battery this time around and has enough power to keep us smiling.
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