Samsung today introduced the Galaxy A21s, an upgraded version of the Galaxy A21 that launched in the US earlier this year.
The Galaxy A21s features a quad rear camera array like the regular A21, but the main cam on the Galaxy A21s has been bumped up to a 48MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture. There's an 8MP ultra wide camera here, too, plus 2MP depth and 2MP macro cameras like the A21.
Around front is a 6.5-inch 1600x720 display with a hole-punch in the upper-left corner where the 13MP selfie camera lives.
Inside the Galaxy A21s, Samsung has packed an octa-core processor. There are different versions of the device that include 3GB, 4GB, and 6GB of RAM, and there are 32GB and 64GB storage options, too. No matter which model you choose, you'll get a microSD card slot to add more storage.
Another area where the Galaxy A21s has been upgraded is its battery. While the regular A21 has a 4000mAh battery, the A21s has a 5000mAh battery. There's 15W fast charging support, too, to help you refill that big battery more quickly.
Rounding out the Galaxy A21s's spec list is a rear fingerprint reader, face recognition, and Dolby Atmos audio.
Expect the Samsung Galaxy A21s to begin arriving in Europe on June 19 at a price of €209 EUR ($226 USD).