Samsung has today taken the wraps off its latest addition to the expansive Galaxy M-series, the youth-centric Galaxy M21. It’s a successor to the Galaxy M20 from earlier last year. No, the company didn’t launch the Galaxy M20s, hence, making the Galaxy M21 look like a considerable jump from its predecessor.

Talking about the design, Galaxy M21 looks a lot like the Galaxy M30s that launched back in September last year. It boasts a plastic construction with a rectangular camera bump and physical fingerprint sensor on the rear and most importantly, an AMOLED display on the front.

In the camera department, Galaxy M21 comes equipped with a 48MP (f/2.0) primary sensor. It’s coupled with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 123-degree FOV and a 5MP depth sensor.