This is a summary of a video review of the Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Ultra. The reviewer talks about the design, screen, battery life, camera, pen support and pricing of the phones. He compares them with other phones and gives his opinion on their strengths and weaknesses. He likes the flat edge and the adaptive refresh rate of the S21 screen, the ultra wide camera and the battery life of the S21 Ultra, and the pen support on both devices. He dislikes the plastic back and the lower resolution of the S21, the video quality and the portrait mode of both devices, and the high price of the S21 Ultra. He thinks that the S21 is a good value for most people, while the S21 Ultra is only for those who want extra zoom or battery life. He concludes by saying that Samsung made the right move by making these phones more affordable and removing some features that not everyone was using.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a review of the Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Ultra phones.
2. The S21 has a flat 1080p screen with adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, while the S21 Ultra has a curved 1440p screen with adaptive 10-120Hz refresh rate.
3. The S21 Ultra has a bigger battery, a 108 megapixel main camera, and a 10x optical zoom lens that can go up to 100x digital zoom.
4. The S21 and S21 Ultra have good ultrawide cameras, but struggle with high dynamic range shots and video quality compared to other flagship phones.
5. The S21 Ultra supports a passive S Pen that can be used for writing and sketching, but not for other features like air gestures or remote control.
6. The S21 and S21 Ultra are cheaper than the previous generation, but they also lack some features like SD card slot, charger in the box, and high RAM options.