

The screen of the Galaxy S21 Ultra is a curved one, however, the radius is slightly lesser than the predecessors and hence you’d complain less about accidental touches.

While on the front, you have a large 6.8-inch OLED panel that houses a selfie camera in a centrally aligned punch-hole cutout. This ensures that the camera bump looks like a part of the phone's body itself. This module flows from the back of the device and continues towards the front from top and sides while melting ever so smoothly into the body itself. While the entire rear panel has a matte finish, the curved camera module bears a glossy finish. The Phantom Black device looks like a massive black block with a minimal Samsung branding at the bottom that also blends with the overall design. A design that is not seen ever before nor can be easily copied by other brands and tells you how much effort the brand has put in finalizing minute design details. On the design front, the first thing you notice in Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra’s design is that Samsung has put in some effort to ensure a unique design. On the front, you have a 6.7-inch curved OLED panel that houses a selfie camera in a left-aligned punch-hole cutout. The phone measures 163.2 x 73.6 x 8.7mm and weighs 197 grams which is acceptable given the large display and glass back. The rear panel on the OnePlus 9 Pro is made of glass and only has OnePlus branding at the centre of the device. The Hasselblad branding on the camera island stands out this time though.

The placement of the camera module and the camera island itself look eerily similar to the Oppo device. However, the company chose to play safe and decided to stick with a design that may remind you of phones under the Reno 5 series from Oppo. When it comes to design, OnePlus had a chance to outdo the competition. OnePlus 9 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra – Design
