Samsung S21 is a Gaming Emulation Beast! (SD 888) By Chigz Tech Reviews

By Chigz Tech Reviews
Aug 13, 2021
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Samsung S21 is a Gaming Emulation Beast!  (SD 888)

What's up guys, high here from high tech reviews. Today I bring you the most powerful smartphone in the world right now. Now, the more I use the Samsung Galaxy s21, the more I realized how powerful this smartphone is. The driving force behind it all is, of course, the chipset, the snapdragon triple eight, which is a five nanometer OCTA core clocked at 2.9 gigahertz. Now this chip is seriously powerful, and you're not going to know or feel that power by playing Call of Duty or PUBG on the highest graphical settings, because to be totally honest, any decent flagship can do that. Well, the s21 chipset is capable of far more than that.

In fact, if you ever thought about replacing your computer with a smartphone, well then the snapdragon 8 has brought us closer than ever before, and one major advantage of Samsung's flagship is, of course, the support for Samsung DEX desktop, which can be accessed with any USB hub or direct type-c connection to a monitor. Now Samsung DEX unlocks the phone's true potential, allowing you to properly utilize that snapdragon 8 power, for example, you can attach a keyboard and mouse and use it as a computer. It supports multitasking, so you can have a number of apps open on the screen at the same time, so open a web browser watch some Netflix or YouTube and do some grocery shopping at the same time. And yes, of course, this feature has been available since the s8, but never has it been so fast in performance. You are opening and closing apps pretty fast.

You can feel the smooth performance, absolutely no slow down. Even if you open a bunch of apps at the same time, and the eight gigs of ddr5 ram certainly helps so superb multitasking capabilities. You can immediately connect and start working on productivity applications like word excel databases or even graphic design and touch-up photos, and you can open all your social media apps from the web browser full screen and, to my surprise, you can actually edit 4k videos and if you have a look at kine master's device compatibility info, it tells you that this s21 is capable of editing and sharing 4k videos. Not only that you can edit three layers of 4k videos at the same time or eight layers of either 720p or 1080p. That is incredible power from a smartphone.

In fact, I tested out the editing and I shot a 4k video directly on the s21 and multiplied it in the timeline making it around 4 minutes long and exported it, and it took 2 minutes and 40 seconds to export it to my gallery and ready to upload to YouTube Facebook, or anywhere you like. So the s21 is an absolute workhorse if you're starting out on YouTube. This could be your main camera and your computer in one. It can capture great quality, video and photos, including superb low light shots connected to Samsung decks, and you have yourself a powerful computer capable of 4k, editing, social media and lots more and apart from being able to play any game from the Google Play Store at the highest graphical settings. Games like cod, mobile, PUBG and warfare.

Look absolutely stunning, especially when connected to a monitor. It feels pretty much like you're playing a console game, but that's not all this chipset, the snapdragon AAA, took it a step further. You can now play games beyond what is available in the play store. That's right. We are talking about emulation and not any emulation.

We're talking about hard to emulate games like PS2, PSP, 3ds and many others at full speed with graphics, bumped. All the way up. I have never seen or experienced a phone which is able to run these games at full speed and most games emulated at around 40 to 60 frames per second all ran extremely smooth, except some PS2 games seem to lag like fight night round 3, but otherwise a pretty amazing overall experience. Oh now, I do wonder if the Enos 2100 version of this phone can perform as well as the snapdragon 8, and I am just waiting for mine to arrive, so I can compare them so do let me know if you want to see that comparison by hitting the like button, so that was my quick video showing you the power of the s21. I think the potential of the snapdragon triple eight is not yet known.

I hope this video gives you a better idea of what you can do with this chipset. Furthermore, I am still experimenting with it, but Samsung's OS with the support for DEX and the power of the triple a chip enables you to do so much more and much faster than ever before. This phone is no doubt a powerful workhorse, it's great for shooting and editing 4k videos playing games watching and streaming all your favorite content from Netflix to Amazon, prime video Disney plus and, of course, YouTube all in at least HD resolution, as you do have all certifications in place. I'm impressed with this phone and simply can't stop using it. If I could wish for something, I would want the s21 to have at least a quad HD plus option in settings and that would have enabled higher resolution streaming across the board.

Now. This is currently the most powerful smartphone in the world. Yes, there will be many snapdragon triple eight phones coming this year, but having that Samsung DEX software built in giving you a full desktop experience to your arsenal, really changes the game and gives the edge to the s21 and lets you utilize that chipset's power to its true potential. It allows you to push the phone much further than you normally would, and I've been doing this for nearly a week, and I'm absolutely hooked on it and to sum it up for the right person, this is truly a smartphone which can replace your computer. I hope you found this video useful if you did please like share and subscribe.

Meanwhile, thank you so much for watching, and I'll see you all in the next one. You.


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