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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.

Condition Notes:
Very Good: B Stock - Light scratches on the body and screen that are noticeable but insignificant

 

**Has a light pink shade on the screen and/or images permanently shaded into the screen. Has minor signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational for intended use. Tested and working with no issues. Charging Cable included.**


 

Package Contents:

  • 1 Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
  • 1 Generic Charging Cable
  • 1 Generic Box

** Sim card not included

*** Memory built in - SD Card NOT included

Network Notes:

GSM Unlocked Devices: AT&T, T-Mobile, Simple Mobile, Cricket Wireless, H20 Wireless 

GSM + CDMA Unlocked Devices: All Carriers including: AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon, Etc.

AT&T Locked Devices: AT&T Only

T-Mobile Locked Devices: T-Mobile Only

Sprint Locked Devices: Sprint Only

Verizon Locked Devices: Verizon Only

What is GSM and CDMA?

The majority of carriers, such as AT&T and T-Mobile, use Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) technology. GSM phones have a SIM card that stores your account information and, if you choose, your phone book. When you switch to a new phone, you can activate it by simply removing the card from inside the old phone and inserting it into the new one. Some major carriers, such as Sprint and Verizon networks, mainly use Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology. These phones do not require a SIM card and are activated directly by the carrier.

What is an Unlocked cellphone?

Most cell phones are designed to use a SIM card which is issued by a carrier and provides cell service by activating any phone into which it is inserted. A locked phone will only recognize a SIM card from a particular carrier. The "lock" is a software setting that keeps the cell phone "loyal" to one carrier. If the cell phone is unlocked, it will recognize a SIM card from any carrier. An unlocked cellphone can work with most SIM cards and/or GSM service providers. It also allows you to switch carriers without having to buy a new phone.

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