2021 in smartphones: losing LG, Samsung Galaxy S21, iPhone 13, Pixel 6 and more
It’s been another interestingly unusual year
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2021 has been yet another odd year for most of us, but it has also been an exciting one in the world of smartphones, with a lot of change in the Android space and improvements forApple’s iPhone line.
The Covid-19 pandemic delayed many tech launches, but we’ve still seen some top-tier smartphones released throughout the year.
We’re here to run you through all the big launches as they happened and remind you how the year went down in smartphones. Let’s get started with the very beginning of 2021.
January to March - A messy conference season
CES 2021 was the first virtual CES ever, thanks to the ongoing pandemic discouraging people from congregating. The biggest phone story was theLG Rollable, which was exhibited for the first time via a short teaser trailer. Everyone expected it to launch at some point in 2021 but, well, that didn’t happen. Because in late January,LG revealed that it might stop making smartphones, which it did. More on that bombshell later.
More reliable news came fromSamsung. The company used a similar timing to CES 2021 to announce theSamsung Galaxy S21,Galaxy S21 PlusandGalaxy S21 Ultra. All three models arrived at the end of January and proved highly successful.
Otherphones actually at CES 2021included Motorola showing off its G-series phones, andTCLhighlighting its new TCL 20 lineup. During CES,Sony showed off its 360 Reality Audio support, in a bid to take on Dolby Atmos and other spatial audio technology.
While CES 2021 broke some exciting news,MWC 2021was postponed to late June due to concerns about Covid-19. Away from CES, theHonor V40was launched, and theXiaomi Mi 11was released as a rival to Samsung’s Galaxy S21.
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March was also a busy month, with the March 11 unveiling ofOppo Find X3, a smartphone leading the way for a new generation of flagship Oppo phones. That same month,Samsung introduced new mid-range models, the Samsung A52 and A72.
TheOnePlus 9went on sale in March, proving to be a good-value option with no significant issues. Gaming phones also got some love with the release of not only theASUS ROG 5, but also theNubia Red Magic 6and theXiaomi Black Shark 4.
April to June - Farewell LG
April was the monthLG officially bid us adieu, quitting the smartphone world. That meant no possibility of theLGRollable, or the rumoured LG V70 ThinQ either.
During this period, we also saw initial glimpses of what we could expect from the release ofiOS 15later in the year - a redesigned Control Center in particular, stole everyone’s attention.
Apple’s first launch event of 2021 was in April.Spring Loadedfocused on Macs and iPads, but it also introduced a new iPhone 12 color: purple.
TheOppo Find X3 series,including theOppo Find X3 Pro,Find X3 Neo, andFind X3 Lite, also finally went on sale in the UK. Oppo continued its busy season with theintroduction of some cheap 5G headsets - the A54, A74 and A94.
Samsung released theGalaxy M12, a cheap phone with a massive battery. At the same time, the company was declared thebiggest smartphone manufacturer in the world, yet again, with a 22% market share.
Motorola got in on the budget market by unveiling theMoto G20. However, it was Realme, with itsRealme 8 5G, that had the cheapest 5G phone in the UK at that time.
In the US, theDepartment of Defense removed Xiaomi from its blacklist, which had prevented US investment in the manufacturer. Xiaomi soonconfirmed that its ban was lifted.
Also, after a long time, Honor phones finally started offeringGoogleapps again,a result of separating from its parent company, Huawei. June was littered with iPhone rumors, though it would be still be months before we got any concrete details about theiPhone 13.
July to September - Summer, Samsung and Apple
With the start of summer and into July, we heard plenty of rumors about theSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 3andGalaxy Z Fold 3. Would it finally be time for us to see a great foldable phone?
It wasn’t until August, at Samsung Unpacked, that those two phones were confirmed. Those phones became Samsung’scheapest foldable phoneswhen they finally launched later that month.
But summer wasn’t all smooth sailing for Samsung. The companylost its title of being the world’s biggest smartphone vendorto Xiaomi.
Elsewhere, and also in July, theOnePlus Nord 2was released. Much anticipated, the Nord 2 was a welcome addition to the mid-range phone market, especially because it offered some surprisingly high-end specs for its price.
Nokia also announced some new phones- the exceptionally rugged Nokia XR20, along with the C30 and its huge battery, and the Nokia 6310, which was a reimagining of the original 6310 phone.
Motorola was busy in the summer too, officially confirming that theMoto G60s would be coming to the UK. These phones offered a 120Hz screen with a lower price tag than the competition.
TheiPhone 13range was also announced in September, and Apple promised better features, better video recording facilities, and - finally - a 120Hz adaptive refresh rateOLEDscreen, specifically for theiPhone 13 Pro.
Thecamera features across the rangewere arguably the most exciting aspects. But alas,delivery and supply issuesforced some early adopters to wait weeks before they could enjoy their latest iPhone acquisition.
October to December - Even more phones to come
With the end of the year came the promise of big phone launches, as well as renewing concerns about Covid-19 making a comeback. Still, new phones, right?
New Xiaomi phone launches swiftly followedin the form of the Xiaomi 11T and 11T Pro.
October also meant the predictable unveiling of the latest in the Google smartphone line, theGoogle Pixel 6andGoogle Pixel 6 Pro. Elevating its photo-taking capabilities, the Pixel proved to be an ideal phone for photography fans.
Remember that battle for biggest smartphone manufacturer? Well, by the end of the year,Samsung was crowned supreme again, and Apple beat Xiaomi to second place.
December was mostly full ofSamsung Galaxy S22leaks, and many hopes that the phone will, following tradition, be unveiled in early 2022. Just in time for us to get excited by another year of phone-related news.
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