Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S21 family of Android phones on Thursday. There are three models, each with a larger screen than the last: the Galaxy S21, the Galaxy S21+ and the Galaxy S21 Ultra. All support the range of 5G networks now available in the U.S. and are the first devices powered by Qualcomm’s new flagship Snapdragon 888 processor that was announced last month.
Samsung remains the world’s largest phone maker with 22.7% of the market, according to the latest figures from IDC. A large portion of its sales comes from lower-cost models, but Samsung competes against Apple in the U.S. with its high-end Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series phones. These are the phones that will go toe-to-toe with Apple’s new iPhone 12 series and they look like the best option for folks who prefer Android over an iPhone and who want the latest cameras and processors.
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