Samsung S-21 Series Smartphones Launched In Nepal At A Starting Price Of Rs 1,10,000

January 31, 2021 | Investopaper

Samsung Nepal has unveiled three models of S-21 Series 5G smartphones in the Nepali market. The company launched Samsung’s new smartphones through virtual media on Friday.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a largest display at 6.8-inches and the biggest battery at 5,000mAh. This new model of smartphone has a 108 megapixel wide lens and a 12 megapixel ultra wide lens. It is available in only one variant with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB.

Galaxy S21 Plus has 6.7-inch display and a 4,800mAh battery. It has three rear cameras and only 8GB of RAM.

Similarly, Samsung Galaxy S21 has a relatively smaller 6.2-inch display and 4,000mAh battery. It also has an 8 GB of RAM. S-21 phone is available in phantom black and silver colors.

The phone, which has improved Artificial Intelligence in the S-21 series, dual-lens system, will be a breakthrough in the quality of the zoom, said Pranayaratna Sthapit, General Manager, Samsung Nepal. “The S-21 will be the latest experience for smartphone users,” he said.

Samsung has set the price of Galaxy S-21 model at Rs 110,000, S-21 Plus at Rs 130,000 and S-21 Ultra at Rs 155,000 in the Nepali market.

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