Best Samsung phones 2021: Which Galaxy model should you buy?
Nov 15, 2021
Samsung is one of the dominant smartphone
makers in India and the world and its Galaxy phones have always been
highly valued Android options. It’s probably the only smartphone brand
in India to offer phones as affordable as Rs 8,000 and as costly as
Galaxy Fold at Rs 164,999.
Samsung’s S-series, Note-series, and Foldables together address
different needs in premium flagship and luxury categories. The brand is
also a dominant force in the mid-range and budget categories where its
efforts are segmented under Galaxy A-series and M-series.
For this list, we have scrutinized Samsung phones in different price
segments based on their specs, features, pros, and cons. We have also
linked the detailed reviews of curated phones to help build a 360-degree
perspective and to help buyers make an informed choice.
List of top 10 Samsung phones in India in 2021
Best flagship phone – Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Best phone for productivity – Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
Best compact phone – Samsung Galaxy s10e
Best all-rounder phone under Rs 40,000 – Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Best phone around Rs 25,000: Samsung Galaxy A51
Best phone cheap phone (under Rs 15,000): Samsung Galaxy M21
1. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
The trio from S21 series – the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus and Galaxy S21 Ultra (review)
have been the ultimate Samsung phones in 2021 so far. These triplets
not only share the same moniker, but they also look identical if you
discount the sizes of each one individually.
Samsung has blessed them with 120Hz
QHD+ Adaptive AMOLED screens which are surely the best ones available
in the market right now. Everything looks mesmerizing on these screens.
With Exynos 2100 SoC paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage type,
the S21 series is a powerhouse. The Galaxy S21 devices also present the
best cameras on Samsung phones to date. One can also consider the Galaxy
S21 or Galaxy S21+ is he or she finds the Galaxy S21 Ultra too big too
handle. R
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
is another phenomenal offering from Samsung. It comes with a magic wand
called S Pen that can be used to write memos, create live messages,
control media, and a lot more. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has impressive
innards and excellent optics.
The breathtaking HDR 10 certified super AMOLED screen is another
convincing reason. If you have used any Galaxy Note in the past, you
will certainly feel at home with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
I know a year’s time seems quite a lot in
the Android world where almost every other day we see a smartphone
launch. So, you must be wondering why the Galaxy S20 Plus is on this list. Well, in our opinion, the Galaxy S20 Plus is still relevant in 2021, more so after the price drop.
From curved-edge screen to reverse
wireless charging, the Galaxy S20 Plus has all features that you will
get to witness in 2021 flagships. What about performance you may ask?
Well, if you are not gunning for the fastest Android phone, the Galaxy
S20+ with Exynos 990 SoC has enough muscle to offer a smooth and
reliable smartphone experience even by the current standards.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (review)
is a phone Samsung claims to have developed for its fans. The S20 Fan
Edition includes almost all the features of the pricier S20+. It
includes Samsung’s 120Hz Super AMOLED screen, Exynos 990 chipset, and
triple rear cameras.
Samsung has Galaxy S20 FE already runs Android 11 based OneUI 3.0 and also promises UP TO 3 years of security updates.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
is another excellent phone for content consumption on the go. Even by
2021 standards, the Galaxy S10 Plus has a very premium curved edge
design, super sharp Super AMOLED screen and excellent cameras.
With the absence of other meaningful Samsung phones in its price bracket, the Galaxy S10 Plus looks like a worthy buy.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite (review)
is another interesting offering from the South Korean giant. The S10
Lite is the first-ever Samsung phone in India to include Qualcomm
Snapdragon 855 SoC. With S10 Lite, Samsung has tried to plug the void in
its portfolio under Rs 35,000.
The Galaxy S10 Lite
includes a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED screen with a punch hole for
the 32MP selfie camera. The rear optics includes a triple-camera setup
featuring a 48MP primary sensor, 12MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 5MP macro
camera.
The Samsung Galaxy M51 (review)
has been one of the best selling phones for Samsung. With a retail
price of just over Rs 20,000, the Galaxy M51 offers a decent package
that includes one of the best screens in the segment attached to a glasstic design.
The Snapdragon 730 chipset
isn’t the best in the class but gets the work done without feeling
lethargic when compared to most rivals. Optics wise, the Galaxy A51 is
well equipped with a 64MP LED primary sensor coupled with 12MP ultrawide
sensor and 5MP depth and macro sensors respectively.
The Galaxy A80 is another unique phone
from Samsung considering its rotating cameras on a slide-out mechanism.
That’s right, the A80
has a camera module that rotates 180 degrees to allow you to use the
same optics for both selfies as well as capturing the world around you.
Samsung’s decision to price it at Rs
47,990 killed all excitement, though. With recent price drops the A80
now makes some sense. Having said that, the Galaxy A80 is currently
priced under Rs 35,000 which is still substantially higher in comparison
to similarly specced phones from other manufacturers.
The Samsung Galaxy M31 is targeted towards budget buyers under Rs 15,000.
It’s headline features include a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ panel,
6000mAh monstrous 6000mAh battery. Both these features are rare in
today’s time under Rs 15,000 budget.
The Galaxy M31 (review) is powered by octa-core Exynos 9611 chip. The Samsung M-series phone flaunts a 64MP
triple camera system at the back and 32MP selfie snapper on the front.
The phone is offered with up to 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage along with
an expandable option.
Samsung Galaxy M31 Specs:Display: 6.4-inch Full HD+ AMOLED | Processor: Exynos 9611 SoC | RAM: up to 6GB | Storage: up to 128GB | Software: Android 10; upgradable to Android 11 | Rear camera: 64MP + 8MP + 5MP | Front camera: 32MP | Battery: 6000mAh | Weight: 191g
10. Samsung Galaxy M11
For those who wish to own a Samsung phone under Rs 10,000, the Galaxy M11
seems the only viable option. It is meant for basic usage. The M11
comes with a 6.4-inch Screen and Snapdragon 450 chipset, 3GB RAM, and
32GB storage. The phone packs a 4000mAh battery and triple rear camera
setup lead by a 13MP sensor.
These are the best Samsung phones one can
consider buying in 2021 thus far. It’s just the start of 2021, so we
Samsung to take an aggressive stance and launch several 5G phones in its
A, F M, and S series. We also expect Samsung to introduce new foldable
phones in 2021. Until the introduction of upcoming phones, these are the
10 best Samsung phones in India:
Best Samsung Phones
Starting price in India (in rupees)
Samsung Galaxy S21/ S21 Plus /S21 Ultra
₹69,999/ ₹81,987/ ₹101,990
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
₹104,999
Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus
₹49,999
Samsung Galaxy S20FE
₹39,900
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
₹36,900
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
₹33,999
Samsung Galaxy M51
₹22,999
Samsung Galaxy A80
₹34,990
Samsung Galaxy M31
₹15,990
Samsung Galaxy M11
₹8,999
What is the best Samsung phone in February 2021?
The Galaxy S21 Ultra is the best Samsung phone as of February 2021.
Which is the best Samsung phone from Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000?
Samsung Galaxy A51 is the phone one should consider from the South Korean giant’s portfolio.
Which is the best budget Samsung smartphone?
The
Samsung Galaxy M31s is the best budget Samsung phone under Rs 20,000.
Other cheap Samsung phones worth recommending are Samsung Galaxy M31,
Samsung Galaxy F41, and Samsung Galaxy M11.
Should you buy the Galaxy S20 FE in 2021?
The
Galaxy S20 FE even in 2021 makes a lot of sense. The phone offers
reliable hardware and software, a gorgeous screen, and good speakers.
Which is the best Samsung phone under Rs 40,000?
The Galaxy S20 FE is the best Samsung phone under Rs 40,000 that one can buy.