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  • - This is the Samsung Galaxy,

  • hold on.

  • Yeah, that's better.

  • This is the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

  • And I know what you're thinking.

  • Another year, another big Samsung phone, am I right?

  • Well, actually, no, this year's first big Samsung phone

  • is the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

  • And it's different because this is our third Ultra phone.

  • There was the S20 Ultra the Note 20 Ultra and now this.

  • And three iterations means that Samsung

  • has had time to work out all of the kinks.

  • Now in Samsung world Ultra

  • means that it should be the biggest and best version

  • that you can get.

  • And last year, the original S 20 Ultra

  • was not that much better than the regular S 20s.

  • The camera had issues,

  • and it was a lot more expensive.

  • This year the Galaxy S21 Ultra is much better.

  • The camera's improved,

  • and the price has dropped by 200 bucks.

  • So it starts at $1,200.

  • So I guess third time's a charm.

  • So we have to start with the obvious thing

  • about Ultra phones.

  • They are huge.

  • The screen on the Galaxy S21 Ultra is 6.8 inches diagonally.

  • And if you're keeping count

  • and you know that Samsung is keeping count,

  • that makes this phone 0.1 inches bigger

  • than the iPhone 12 Pro Max screen.

  • But the S21 is taller and narrower than the Max

  • and therefore to me, it's just much easier to hold.

  • See, Samsung has kept the curved edges on the screen

  • and actually don't mind it here, I think it works.

  • And it means that the bezels are that much smaller

  • and the phone can be that much narrower.

  • The iPhone 12 Pro Max just feels way bigger,

  • because it's wider.

  • As long as we're comparing the Samsung phone to the iPhone

  • let's just get it all out of the way right at the top.

  • Right now I think some of you are going to disagree with me

  • but I think the Galaxy looks better.

  • I do love the new squared off edges on the iPhone,

  • but you know what?

  • The camera bump here is one of those things

  • that we forgot looks weird,

  • because we got so used to camera bumps,

  • but it is it's weird.

  • And so Samsung's fix for the camera bump

  • is to make the metal rails on the side curve right into it.

  • And I actually think it looks slick as hell.

  • And it means that the camera glass here

  • is just a little bit recessed.

  • Although yes, there are just a lot of camera holes here

  • and that, that does look weird.

  • Speaking of the back it's Gorilla Glass Victus

  • also same on the front,

  • and it has this matte finish, which is pretty nice.

  • And yes, it is Phantom black,

  • and it does look very black in person.

  • It also resists fingerprints pretty well,

  • but it might be a little bit more delicate

  • than I would want it to be.

  • We just set this down a concrete to get a shot

  • and it's already got a little bit of scratch on it,

  • where you can see silver underneath.

  • Maybe that was a dumb idea, but, now you know.

  • Anyway, look you're only getting this phone

  • if you love big phones

  • and Samsung is just better at

  • making big phones than Apple is.

  • They've been doing it for way longer.

  • Samsung's version of Android

  • lets you size text how you want.

  • It can have a little side rail

  • on the side that you can swipe in for extra functions.

  • It makes it fairly simple to split screen apps,

  • lets you turn apps into little pop-up windows

  • that shrink down to floating bubbles.

  • You can just do a lot more with these phones.

  • Look, the size of these phones they're basically tablets

  • and Samsung is just better at putting tablet options

  • into its software.

  • So big phone, good, right?

  • Well sure but,

  • honestly it's not that hard to find a big Android phone.

  • The point of the S 21 Ultra

  • is to be the most powerful and capable Android phone,

  • price be damned

  • and right now, yeah, this is that.

  • Let's come back to the screen.

  • It's 3,200 by 1440 pixels

  • and you can set it to have an adaptive refresh rate

  • so it can dynamically change from 10 to 120 Hertz.

  • That makes scrolling and animation smooth

  • but it saves battery life

  • when there's nothing moving on the screen.

  • And on the S 21 Ultra for the first time,

  • you can have both maximum resolution,

  • and higher refresh rate at the same time.

  • You don't have to pick one or the other.

  • Actually a funny story about the screen,

  • usually when Samsung launches a big new phone,

  • it will talk for like an hour about it's screen tech

  • but with this one, they're just like, yep,

  • this is the best screen.

  • And yep, it is.

  • I mean hell sometimes I would even switch the color

  • from natural which I usually prefer to vivid

  • just to feel more alive.

  • I think the screen looks great.

  • This is also the first mass market phone

  • with a new Snapdragon 888 processor from Qualcomm.

  • So it has Wi-Fi 6E both kinds of 5G,

  • has better graphics,

  • and of course it's fast.

  • It benchmarks really well,

  • though of course the iPhone still beats it.

  • But to me, the important thing is that feels fast

  • and there's never any lag.

  • And for the first time in an S series phone,

  • there's support for Samsung styluses, the S pen

  • they're separate and I assume they'll work fine.

  • Samsung didn't send us one.

  • So I can't test it.

  • But looking at the demos,

  • if you've ever used a Note,

  • it's going to probably be about the same experience here,

  • minus support for Bluetooth.

  • Now the $1,200 base model has 128 gigs of storage

  • and 12 gigs of RAM.

  • For 50 bucks more, you can step up to 256 gigs of storage

  • and there's a 512 model that has 16 gigs of RAM

  • and it's 180 bucks more.

  • And really you should get one of those models

  • with more storage because

  • in order to cut the price on this phone

  • down from where it was last year,

  • Samsung had to take some stuff out.

  • So, you know,

  • we know they took the AC adapter out of the box,

  • because Apple did so of course Samsung is going to do it,

  • but they also cut the micro SD card slot.

  • And that move felt inevitable,

  • but it is kind of a bummer to not have expandable storage,

  • especially for a phone that can shoot 8K video

  • and let you take 108 megapixel photos if you want to.

  • But for me, none of the specs that I've just rattled off,

  • the positive or the negative

  • were as important to my experience of using this phone

  • as the next spec.

  • It has Qualcomm's newest, fastest and biggest

  • fingerprint sensor in the screen.

  • There's a much bigger area that you can tap to unlock.

  • And I do mean just tap.

  • It's just like boop, unlocked.

  • Boop, unlocked.

  • Boop.

  • It's great.

  • And also, you know, it works if you're wearing a mask.

  • And speaking of great, battery life.

  • On this phone for the review,

  • I turned on all the bells and whistles.

  • I had max resolution adaptive refresh rate,

  • always on screen, I had the brightness cranked

  • all the way up most of the time,

  • and then I spent days and days shooting tons of photos,

  • and testing out 4K and a little bit of 8K video

  • and I never killed the battery

  • until basically halfway through day two.

  • There's a 5,000 milliAmp battery in this thing,

  • and I think it's enough.

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  • Really though the thing that Samsung wants to separate

  • the Ultra Galaxy phones from the other Galaxy phones

  • are the cameras.

  • The Ultras are the ones that get

  • Samsung's 108 megapixels sensor,

  • and they're also the ones that get longer telephoto lenses.

  • So, okay.

  • What do we got here?

  • Five cameras.

  • There's the main 108 megapixel sensor at F 1.8,

  • which kicks out 12 megapixel images by default,

  • there is a 12 megapixel ultra wide.

  • Then there are not one

  • but two 10 megapixel telephoto lenses,

  • one at a 3 X zoom in one at a 10 X zoom.

  • And the other hole here is for the laser auto focus sensor.

  • Then the fifth camera is the

  • 40 megapixel selfie camera on the front,

  • which does 6.5 megapixels by default

  • but you can get the full 40 megapixels if you want.

  • So let's start with that 108 megapixel camera,

  • because it is the heart of this whole system.

  • It is a second generation Samsung sensor.

  • The first one was in the original Galaxy S 20 Ultra

  • and that 108 megapixel sensor was a whiff.

  • It had focus problems which Samsung later had to fix

  • on the Note 20 Ultra with a laser for autofocus,

  • which is also here but other than that though,

  • it just wasn't really worth the hype.

  • Samsung's regular cameras

  • on the regular S 20s were almost as good.

  • Now with the Galaxy S 21 ultra,

  • well now it's good.

  • I haven't had any shutter lag.

  • I haven't had any misfocus issues

  • and things like the narrowed plane of focus

  • seemed a little bit better too.

  • It is a noticeable step up from last year.

  • In fact, there's really only one other smartphone camera

  • that's even in the same league as his phone.

  • And it is not the Pixel 5 which I gotta say

  • has really fallen behind this year.

  • Now the other phone that's worth talking about here

  • is the iPhone 12 Pro Max

  • which also has a larger sensor compared to the other iPhone.

  • So, you know what?

  • Let's just look at some samples.

  • So I think this first photo

  • is a really good representative example

  • of what the S 21 Ultra can do.

  • I set the focus point through the fence and

  • I love that it grabs sharpness,

  • and detail of everything behind the fence,

  • whole lighting of the fence itself had a little bit of blur.

  • Plus the colors here are super accurate to what I was seeing

  • during that shoot.

  • Here's a night mode shot,

  • and let's just get into the S21 Ultra versus the 12 Pro Max.

  • I prefer how Samsung exposed the bike here,

  • but I think both are good.

  • And just look at the detail on the tire thread in the shot.

  • Mwah!

  • Here's another comparison photo,

  • and you can start to see how these cameras

  • have different opinions on how to expose things.

  • Samsung still wants to make things

  • just a little bit brighter than I like

  • while Apple has honestly learned its lesson

  • and is happy to leave contrast and shadows in.

  • Now here's comparing portrait mode,

  • and again, Samsung kind of just over does it

  • with the colors a little bit,

  • but I do think it has slightly better sharpness.

  • Comparing ultra wides, both seem fine.

  • I think it comes down to just choices and preferences

  • and color and exposure.

  • On the whole, I do think the iPhone

  • has a very slight edge in these comparisons,

  • but it's very slight.

  • On the other hand, the S 21 has a bunch of other tricks

  • and this year I think they're more than just gimmicks.

  • So let's talk about zoom.

  • There's both a 3X zoom and a 10X optical zoom here,

  • which means that you can get better images in zoom,

  • and that sort of sub 10 X range

  • without having to resort to weird crop shucks

  • that Samsung sometimes does.

  • So here's an example,

  • starting at the main sensor going in at 3X and then 10 X,

  • all very good.

  • Then Samsung still has this space zoom feature

  • that's supposed to let you get to 100 X

  • I guess it's better than last year.

  • You can kinda get something decent

  • at 30X and very good light,

  • but of course at a 100 X, it's still a mess.

  • But that 10 X zoom with its Periscope lens,

  • it really does yield better results

  • that you can get from other cameras

  • and the iPhone specifically.

  • So if you start here,

  • this is a very challenging low light shot,

  • but then you zoom in at 10 X and yeah

  • the galaxy definitely wins at that zoom level.

  • Then there's video and

  • there's a bunch of Samsung camera tricks here as well.

  • So for example, it can now shoot

  • 4K 60 out of every single camera lens,

  • that seems gimmicky but I've noticed

  • a significant improvement in quality shooting

  • out of the ultra wide camera.

  • It can also still do 8K video,

  • but now you can pull out a slightly better still

  • out of the 8K if you want.

  • It also has a director's mode built in

  • so you can get a preview of what's happening

  • from every single lens and switch between them

  • as you're shooting.

  • I wish you could record them all as separate streams

  • and edit them in post but

  • that's probably too much to ask for.

  • As for the results,

  • well, we're very happy with the stabilization

  • how to adjust exposure on the fly during a shot

  • and the sharpness.

  • This is a very good video camera.

  • And I also have, I have to say

  • I love Samsung's pro modes for both photo and video.

  • It's nice to have them built into the main camera.

  • Samsung's also got a raw option for photos too

  • but you know what?

  • I'm going to save talking about that

  • until we can look a little bit closer

  • at it versus Apple's pro raw some other time.

  • Oh yeah, Samsung also does other gimmicks.

  • So here's me goofing with single take two,

  • which combines all of Samsung's gimmicks

  • into one single button that you can press.

  • Keep doing stuff.

  • Here's where I'm landing.

  • The camera system on the Galaxy S 21 Ultra is very good

  • I think the best you can get on Android right now.

  • But you probably wanna know what I think of it

  • compared to the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

  • Well, look, if you took 50 photos

  • of each of the main cameras on these phones,

  • I think that 30 would be a toss up

  • based on your personal preference.

  • Then the S 21 would be clearly better on,

  • I don't know seven or eight or nine

  • and the iPhone 12 Pro Max would be clearly better

  • on like 11, 12 or 13.

  • So very, very close,

  • and I think the story is about the same on video,

  • but the Galaxy S21 has a bunch of other stuff

  • that you can do built into the camera,

  • and unlike in previous years with Samsung,

  • some of those new tricks are really good.

  • One last thing with the camera and to me,

  • one of the most important things,

  • here's a selfie portrait mode shot

  • with the wind making my hair go nuts.

  • The S 21 handles the portrait stuff fine,

  • but pay attention to the lines on my face.

  • What you are seeing here is that you can finally,

  • finally turn all of the face smoothing off.

  • I mean, it makes me look like an old man now,

  • but that's what I am.

  • So, thank you.

  • All right, let's talk software.

  • Here's how Samsung's versions of Android work.

  • They get way too messy and complicated,

  • and then we all complain

  • and then eventually Samsung simplifies things

  • and then the cycle starts again.

  • And right now we are heading towards

  • the land of Samsung complication.

  • One UI is still good for big screens,

  • but there's just too many options.

  • I mean, look at quick settings.

  • Most of this stuff doesn't mean anything

  • to the average person.

  • And then I don't know.

  • Let's check on the default weather widget

  • on the home screen.

  • Oh, look, there's an ad built into the software.

  • Cool.

  • Then there's Bixby,

  • which is Samsung's digital assistant,

  • and it is surprisingly not total trash.

  • If you set it up and you set smart things up for your home

  • and you just live that whole Samsung life

  • it's totally passable,

  • but it's also not necessary.

  • The Google assistant is still here on this phone

  • and it's still better.

  • You do have to use some third-party software

  • to remap the button, but look it up,

  • it's totally worth it.

  • Then there's the texting situation.

  • Here in the US for whatever reason

  • Samsung is being made to ship Samsung messages by default,

  • whereas everybody else gets Android messages

  • and therefore RCS directly from Google.

  • Now, some US carriers do support RCS in Samsung messages

  • but only kinda so, AT&T doesn't do

  • RCS that works with other carriers for example.

  • There's also this cross carrier messaging initiative

  • which doesn't seem like it's doing anything

  • and it's still a mess

  • so look RCS problems aren't Samsung's fault,

  • but as the biggest seller of Android phones in the US

  • you would think Samsung would be trying harder

  • to fix this problem.

  • But if you know,

  • you can install Android messages and you'll be fine.

  • And that's the story with every Samsung phone.

  • If you know your way around Android,

  • you can make this S21 Ultra,

  • an amazing and powerful and efficient phone.

  • You can set the left of the homescreen feed to Google,

  • instead of Samsung's weird content deals feed.

  • You've got all those multitasking options.

  • You've got wireless desks

  • to turn this into a desktop computer.

  • You just have to know how to do it all.

  • And if you do, it's great.

  • And if you don't, it's a little confusing.

  • So that is the Samsung Galaxy S 21 Ultra.

  • It has the fastest speeds, the best camera system

  • and the nicest screen of any Android phone right now.

  • It has a battery that lasts more than a full day.

  • It has a new beautiful design,

  • and some iffy software choices.

  • Look, I don't think it's going to convince anybody

  • to switch away from something like an iPhone 12 Pro Max

  • but it is basically an equivalent phone

  • if you prefer Android to iOS.

  • And if you're wondering how the

  • smaller Galaxy S 21 phones compared to this thing,

  • that review is coming up next week,

  • But I will just tell you this

  • It is a little bit disappointing

  • but if you want the best Galaxy phone,

  • you do have to get the biggest one.

  • And make no mistake,

  • this is the best Android phone if you're willing to deal

  • with the screen size and the price.

  • I don't know how long the Galaxy S 21 Ultra can hold on

  • to that best Android phone crown,

  • but it definitely has it right now.

  • Everybody, thanks so much for watching.

  • Let me know

  • do you think the S 21 ultra is for you?

  • Do you love the Phantom black?

  • Talk about that in the comments and also

  • ask me what you want to know about the regular

  • smaller Galaxy S 21,

  • because I am working on that review right now.

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