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[* black] Before we get started, let's unbox this and remove the accessories. Obviously, there's a cable and a wall charg—
[* icon_note] Wait...you're telling me there ''isn't'' a charger in the box? [link|https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/23/22197394/samsung-deletes-ads-mocking-apple-charger|Tsk tsk], Samsung.
[* black] The Galaxy S series has gone with a less-rounded edge this year, though not quite as dramatically as Apple did.
[* black] The camera bump has also joined forces with the aluminum edge to create a smooth transition.
- [* black] Camera bumps may be here to stay, but expandable storage has gone the way of the dodo—the microSD tray is officially kaput on the S21 series.
+ [* black] [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/VcG2WeJZ63l61XLT.large|Camera bumps may be here to stay|new_window=true], but expandable storage has gone the way of the dodo—the microSD tray is officially kaput on the S21 series.
[* icon_note] One thing we really love about the new design: The matte finish on the glass rear panel, which actually doesn't even feel like glass, but rather more of a premium plastic-y feel, if you're into that.
[* black] why even make it glass?