{"id":108459,"date":"2021-01-14T21:16:39","date_gmt":"2021-01-14T21:16:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=108459"},"modified":"2021-01-14T21:16:39","modified_gmt":"2021-01-14T21:16:39","slug":"samsungs-new-s21-flagship-phones-more-features-lower-price-ditched-charger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/business\/samsungs-new-s21-flagship-phones-more-features-lower-price-ditched-charger\/","title":{"rendered":"Samsung’s new S21 flagship phones: more features, lower price, ditched charger"},"content":{"rendered":"

Samsung’s latest S series phone, unveiled at a virtual event this morning NZT, cost up to $100 less than their predecessors.<\/p>\n

There’s more processing power, better cameras, longer-lasting batteries and other upgrades to the S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra, but Samsung has also followed Apple in ditching a charger and wired headphones (although early orders will come with free wireless buds worth up to $389if you pre-order between now and January 29).<\/p>\n

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A rep for Samsung NZ told the Herald, “Samsung have decided to follow the global suit of ditching the accessories – apart from the charger cable – to reduce their carbon footprint, as many previous users who are upgrading their devices already have chargers, and tend to purchase their own wireless earbuds. This helps to bring the cost of the device down, and chargers are available to purchase at a lower price point, meaning customers will still be saving even if they do have to purchase a new charger.”<\/p>\n

The entry-level S21 now has 8GB of RAM only, with no 12GB option.<\/p>\n

A number of early offshore reviews have also noted that the S21 – while still sporting an excellent display at 2400 x1080 at 421 pixels per inc- is a step-down in pixel-density from the S20 (3200 x 1440 at 563ppi), presumably in a measure to reach a more Covid slowdown-friendly price.<\/p>\n

And while the S20 series had an all-glass design, the entry-level S21 model is polycarbonate (aka plastic). But the S21+ and S21 Ultra maintain the glass with a metal camera housing that looks quite striking.<\/p>\n

Samsung’s push for lower pricing is understandable.<\/p>\n

The latest New Zealand smartphone sales figures from Gartner – for the October 2020 quarter – show Samsung and Apple making big gains in market share at the expense of the sanctions-hit Huawei. But it’s a larger share of a smaller pie. Total third-quarter NZ smartphone sales were 155,000 vs the year-ago 308,000 as the pandemic saw people wary about spending, or diverting funds to tablets and laptops amid the pandemic.<\/p>\n

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