Samsung Galaxy A10 2019 Unboxing & Review: Before You Buy! By Fisayo Fosudo

By Fisayo Fosudo
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10 2019 Unboxing & Review: Before You Buy!

Hey guys it's Fiasco here, and this is the Samsung Galaxy A10. I'm, going to be unboxing it and doing a quick review without further ado. Let's get to the video I got the A10 on Julia, and it's currently Julia's Mobile Week, apart from getting the best prices for these smartphones. Julia is also giving three months of data to the first two hundred customers daily and a 10% discount when you buy three or more accessories, I'll leave a link in the description to where you can get started in the box of the A10. The first thing we get is another box housing, the Quick Start Guide and the warranty card, underneath that we've got the A10 itself which we'll get to later next up is the power adapter charging cable, headphones and the sim ejector tucked away down under it, doesn't come with a screen protector or any case. Unlike some devices in its price range, that's everything we get in the box and looking at the A10.

Now on that wrap, we have the main highlights. Samsung is showing off and as the infinity V display, 13 and 5 megapixel cameras and a slim body design taking the plastic of the device were greeted with the plastic back, which is a fingerprint magnet and that's six point. Two inch display up front. There is a microphone up at the top of the device and another microphone at the bottom to help with stereo audio recording still underneath it. We've got the charging port and the headphone jack.

We've got the power button and the volume rocker keys to the right SIM slot to the left, which has a space for two NATO sims and an SD card on the back. Furthermore, we've got a 13 megapixel camera, with flash Samsung branding and on the lower part of the back, Furthermore, we've got the speaker, which is backward firing and also some certifications which are not obvious. The front of the device has the front-facing camera speaker and at the top of it is the ambient light. Sensor. It took one minute and 50 seconds to boot, up which leads us to Samsung's One UI on top of Android 9, the A10's 6.2 inch IPS display has its screen resolution set at 1520 by 720. So it's a 720p display and I didn't even feel like one screen to body ratio is 81.6% thanks to the Infinity V notch at the top and the lower chin, and it's got a PPI of 269. As I mentioned, we've got one UI here, and I must say that scrolling was quite fast.

Samsung did a good job with one UI, and one of the things I quickly did was to switch device to dark mode. You also get the adaptive brightness to it, adjust based on the scenes you're in and if you decide to use a screen protector, you can bump up the sensitivity. On the A10 we've got 2 gigabytes of RAM and 32 gigabytes of storage. When I had it newly it had 9.1 gigabytes used up already by system data, which leaves me with 22 gigabytes of actual storage. One UI is quite the functional and customizable OS here running on Android 9 Pie, and it feels like Samsung put some finesse into this device.

Despite that low price point, I even got a security patch update as well. There's no fingerprint scanner here, so the default extra security method you get here apart from the pin, pattern and password is the face recognition which Samsung says is less secure, so I would not recommend using it. I recommend using a pattern or a pin or something, however, face unlock was speedy, and it worked on time when I used it, but I personally wouldn't be using it. The A10 runs with an Enos 7884 chip, which is an outscore processor, and it's also got a Mali g71 GPU. The processor was able to handle multitasking just fine and multi window which worked effortlessly.

It's one of the features we've known with Samsung for quite a while before it was normalized. Gaming, on the other hand, was okay. PUBG set the default graphics to medium, which worked for me and I didn't have any complaint about gameplay. The only thing I noticed was that when it lagged and when it didn't, it worked. Fine.

At, 43,000, Area, a 3400 William hour battery is quite tolerable. The Huawei Y6 Prime is 900 Area more, and that has three thousand and twenty William hours. So that's it difference in something around that price range I saw that battery dropped, but it was not too significant and other things to notice that the A10 comes with Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G LTE. The A10 has a backward firing. Speaker like what we saw on the Spark 3 and sound quality, was just fine.

Here's a sample of what it sounds like Music from Music bed — Link in Description, just like the Spark 3, The sound also gets muffled when it's placed down, but when you're watching videos or playing games that won't be a problem when you open the camera and switch it to selfie mode. There's this animation that shows up that same animation is also apparent for face recognition and as far as the specs on the camera for the 13 megapixel, f 1.9 camera on the back. We've got photo mode which has a normal setting and a zoom setting, and then we can go up to 4 times digital. This setting is also available for the video mode and there's also Pro Mode, where you can control ISO white balance and exposure. We've also got panorama mode for wider shots for a 5, megapixel, F, 2.0, front camera. It's just photo and video, and you can't zoom in or out in this mood, both the front and back cameras can record in full HD, which is actually a good thing, and you get to choose high efficiency, video or picture formats, but the only problem I have with This is that you might not be able to use them on social media or use them in a project.

Picture quality on the Samsung Galaxy A10 was okay, and I thought image. Processing was great and the only thing I felt was hindering. It was the megapixel size, especially for the front camera. The pictures did come out. Looking quite soft and as far as low light went, the flash didn't make much of a difference as it was.

This screen flash and not an actual flash autofocus on the A10's camera was also great for the price, and it also fairly stabilizes the shots alright. So this is the front facing camera video test of the Samsung Galaxy A10. The video quality is actually exposed very well because image processing is not that high-end here, but yeah I think it looks okay on the face, and you can also adjust the exposure a bit to compensate for that overexposure at the back there. But this is the highest it can go. It can't go beyond this and the Samsung Galaxy A10 also records in stereo audio as well, which is a good thing, and it also records in 1080p as well as 720p, but you can't zoom in on anything in a video.

So let me know what you guys think about the video quality and the Sound Quality. As far as my verdict, I think that the A10 comes highly recommended for the price after using for quite some time, if not for the build quality, the device felt closer to something higher in price and the One UI experience here definitely adds to it. Alright guys so based on this quick review that you've seen what do you think about Samsung Galaxy, A10? Is, it worth it to you or do you think it could have been better for this price range? Let me know in the comment section down below. Also, if you have any questions, do let me know there and if you enjoy this video, please give it a thumbs up and also don't forget, to subscribe and turn on notifications. So you will be the first see all my new videos.

Thank you. So much for watching, and I'll see you guys in my next video.


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