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Samsung Galaxy S21 5G Smartphone - US Version 128GB Phantom Gray (Renewed) | Verizon Compatible | Fast 5G, Pro-Grade Camera | Perfect for Streaming, Gaming & Productivity
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G Smartphone - US Version 128GB Phantom Gray (Renewed) | Verizon Compatible | Fast 5G, Pro-Grade Camera | Perfect for Streaming, Gaming & Productivity

Samsung Galaxy S21 5G Smartphone - US Version 128GB Phantom Gray (Renewed) | Verizon Compatible | Fast 5G, Pro-Grade Camera | Perfect for Streaming, Gaming & Productivity

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Description

With Galaxy S21 5G, you have the ability to record in 8K. Which means your videos are double the resolution of 4K video. Or use the 64MP camera for still shots that come out clear whether it’s day or night. Single Take AI transcends the usual restrictions of photo and video editing to capture life’s greatest moments in one single take. Galaxy S21, made for the epic in every day.

Features

    Locked to Verizon Service ONLY.

    Pro Grade Camera: Zoom in close, take photos and videos like a pro, and capture incredible share-ready moments with our easy-to-use, multi-lens camera

    Sharp 8K Video: Capture your life’s best moments in head-turning, super-smooth 8K video that gives your movies that cinema-style quality Multiple Ways to Record: Create share-ready videos and GIFs on the spot with multi-cam recording and automatic professional-style effects

    30 Space Zoom: Get amazing power and clarity, zoom in from afar or magnify details of nearby objects; Zoom Lock keeps focus and stability Higher Resolution: 64 MP camera system captures and shares detailed portraits, stunning landscapes and crisp close-ups

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- Verified Buyer
Great phone for the price. So far no complaints. I am concerned about the updates doesn't seem to look for updates.