Design and Build: Bold and Functional
The Galaxy A21 featured a distinctive geometric pattern on its back panel that gave it a unique look in the budget segment. The Infinity-O display (hole-punch camera) was a premium touch at this price point, and the phone felt well-constructed despite its plastic build.
At 192g, it was reasonably weighted, and the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor was placed in an ergonomic position. The 3.5mm headphone jack and USB-C port were both present.
Key Features Under the Hood
The Galaxy A21 was one of the early budget phones to offer a quad-camera system.
Here is a quick look at the standout specs:
- Camera: 48MP main + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro + 2MP depth. The quad-camera setup offered versatility rarely seen at this price, with the 48MP main sensor capturing detailed daytime shots.
- Display: 6.5-inch HD+ PLS LCD, Infinity-O punch-hole display.
- Battery: 4,000mAh with 15W charging.
- Processor: MediaTek Helio P35.
- Storage: 64GB, expandable via microSD.
The Verdict
The Galaxy A21 offered impressive camera versatility for its price segment. While the hardware has aged, it represented Samsung's push to democratise multi-camera systems. A capable budget option for basic smartphone needs.
Check out the Samsung Galaxy A21 in the shop today.