Samsung Galaxy A10 Detailed Review!! By Thamarakshan Biju Cen

By Thamarakshan Biju Cen
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10 Detailed Review!!

Hi guys welcome back, Samsung has launched a lot of budget phones in different rice brackets in 2019, and one of the most affordable of them is the galaxy a10 letters only one model available and the pricing of it is eight thousand four hundred nineteen year rupees, and for that price you get a phone which has 2gb of RAM and 32gb of internal storage, which can be expanded with a micro SD card. I really wish Samsung would have given us 3 GB of RAM, but sadly, this is what we get, but still what's important is how the smartphone performs during your daily use and- and it performed well enough in all these five factors to make the 8 in a good budget for the first factor. We're gonna check is the design and the build quality for the design. It's a standard, Samsung design for budget phones in 2019 on the front you get an infinity v-notched display just curved corners with fairly slim bezels, and the main body of the phone is made of this very glossy plastic. This shiny plastic attracts a lot of fingerprints, and also it will get scratched pretty easily. It doesn't feel very cheap, but still compared to glass, mac phones.

You can instantly see that this is a budget phone and the ATM, it's a fairly light phone being just 160 grams. Now, even though it's not a one-handed phone, the size of the phone feels kind of perfect and also for the thickness, it's just 7.9 MMM. Now for the design, there is a Samsung grinding on the RAM, and also you get the vertical layout single camera with flash it's fairly fresh to the body of the phone and that's a good thing, but something I didn't like it's the speaker, placement I, don't know why Samsung did this, but it's a awful spot for a speaker. It would have been much better with Samsung place, the speaker on the bottom section, but instead on the model section you get the headphone jack micro, USB charging port and a microphone for the charging port. I really wish the Samsung would have used USB-C, but for the price it's fine.

Now moving to the top portion of the phone you get the secondary microphone and for the volume rocker and the on/off button there. On the right side and they're made of plastic, but they are really tactile and has good response and finally, on the left side, it's the same tree, just two NATO SIM slots and also a dedicated SD card slot. Both the sim slot support, bolt and MC can use to Go sims. If you want- and one more thing is the front glass Samsung doesn't say whether it's Gorilla Glass and during my testing time, I didn't use any screen rod, but still there are no scratches so, like I said before this is Samsung's new design trend and I think we are now familiar with it. There are actually three color choices for the ATM and the phone I have here is the black one.

It doesn't look proper black, but instead it looks kind of grayish black and for the built it's a fairly well-built phone with no flex or gap, but for sure the phone doesn't look and feel premium and ends for the design and build for the price. I would say it's fine. The second factor that we are going to check is the display and the audio the display used on the Galaxy 18 is the 6.2-inch HD Plus display, which has a resolution of 1520 by 720, with a pixel density of 271 PPI. This display as an aspect ratio of 19 sg9 and the display looks modern with curved edges and based on the panel quality. It's a fairly decent panel.

It's an LCD and the colors are a bit dull, but still for the price it's decent. The display has a warmer tone and for the viewing angles its good, and also the display gets sufficiently bright and hence outdoor visibility is not an issue. The same is the case and using the phone at night the display gets dim enough. So you won't have issues when using it in dark environments. But one issue here is the auto brightness sensor, the phone as an ambient light sensor, but it doesn't respond well, I've noticed the same issue with the galaxy m2 any time.

A light sensor- and here also I, had noticed the same problem and hence I actually turned adaptive brightness off, so overall for the display used on the galaxy a10 for this price, as I said before it's a fairly decent display, but when it comes to audio the main speaker unit is a letdown. It's mainly because of its placement. It's on the rear of the phone. Now the speaker unit used is not a bad one, and it gets fairly loud and this clear without sound cracking, but it's facing away, and hence the audio experience is not enjoyable. While gaming, you get Islam carrot and hence we have to adjust.

The way we hold the phone and same is the case, while watching media I really don't get it. Why Sampson choose the raft for the speaker placement, and it would have been much better if it was a bottom firing speaker. Another issue with this speaker placement is when you receive a call now, if your phone is on a table, the call alert gets muffled, and you will probably miss the ring, but for the earpiece it's a good one called sound good and clear. Even though Samsung messed up with the speaker, you get a headphone jack and if you have any spare headphones with 3.5 mm jack lying around, you can use it and the output from the headphones is good. You won't get any headphone bundle with the phone and, if you're planning to consume media with this phone, I, surely recommend you get a net phone.

It costs the displays big enough and fairly decent, and if you want a good experience, while playing games or watching a movie, you surely need a net form, and that takes us to the third factor, which is the hardware and performance how the device performs is a very important thing. It's a budget phone, but there are other options almost in this price range that performs really well and for the galaxy a10, the processor that powers, the phone is the Enos seven, eight four, which is an outscore processor. Furthermore, it has only two high performance goals and six. Our high efficiency goes and for the GPU smiley g7 one, and actually I'm happy to say that this phone performs well. The OS is Android nine, with Samsung's one UI, and one UI is one of the best games I've seen in Android, and this is the best interface that Samsung has ever released.

The UI is set well for one hundred use and also the security patch update for the device is first web 2019 now coming to the performance. It's smooth and looks without many issues, let it be scrolling through the menu opening, apps or just scrolling through a YouTube feed. Everything works well even playing games like pub G. It also runs without many hiccups, but still you will notice some frame drops and vocational stutter a default medium graphic setting and one thing I'm happy with the galaxy a10, is that the device doesn't get warm even while playing high-end games. I wasn't able to just ask for time because for some reason, asphalt was shown as not supported and I think it's wrong because of the hardware, but because the game as to enable support for the device- and actually it might have happened from the latest update because asphalt Lyon was supported on Redmi Note 7.

But now I get the same error message in Redmi Note, sir, and because of this error, I tested Need for Speed no limits, and it worked well. So, if you're planning to game with the a-10, even though it won't be a very smooth experience, you can still play high-end games. But one thing: that's not great with the device is that I am management and actually that's expected, because this device just has 2gb of RAM and the RAM management of the device is very aggressive, 2 to 3 light ft open in the background, and that too not for a very long time and the phone constantly refreshes the memory when the apps actually wrote pretty fast and overall for the price during need to reuse the user experience is not bad, and I feel, even though it's not a powerful processor. Everything works well and I didn't experience. The usual Samsung slowdown so for the hardware and performance I would say for the price its average to good and now to the fourth factor.

Is this: a very important factor is the camera. The main camera is a 13 megapixel camera with F 1.9 aperture, and that is a single LED flash right next to the camera and, to be frank, the shots that the rack camera captures are not good. Even in good lighting, the shots looked kind of soft and the dynamic range is also very average. The colors also not good and overall I'm, not happy with the camera performance, both in good lighting and low light same is the case with the video. The maximum video resolution is 1080p at 30fps and there is no optical image stabilization and, overall, you can record average clips with the rack camera now for the front camera.

It's a 5, megapixel camera with F 2.0, aperture and the shots. It really looks soft and blurry, even in good lighting and I will say the front camera performance is also average and also for the camera setting and shooting modes. You get only basic stuff and that's fine for the price of the phone, but for the picture quality that both the cameras capture I really wished. It was a bit better and now to the final factor, which is the battery. The a-10 has a 3 thousand for int mAh battery and the battery life is pretty good.

Even during heavy use, I could easily make it through a day and the average screen time I get is more than 6 hours and that's with mobile leader turned on now. If you're a light user, you can actually get two rays of use with a full charge, but getting phone fully charged is a problem because the included charger in the box is a 5 volt, 1 amp charger and to charge the phone from 80% to 100%. It takes around three hours and if you charge for 30 minutes with the included charger, you will get 16% of battery charged before reaching a verdict. There are some other stuff to check like the phone doesn't have a fingerprint scanner so for unlocking the device you have to rely on pattern or pin unlock. You have faced unlock here, which works at mortal speed, and it unlocks even a dark, but it's not a non-secure, and it can be easily tricked with a photo and I won't recommend using face unlock.

If security matters to you, then for the sensors, the agent doesn't have all the sensors. It has accelerometer proximity sensor and light sensor, but it doesn't have gyro and compass and for the Bluetooth version it has Bluetooth 5.0, that's all about the galaxy. A 10, the a-10 for the price has great battery life average. To good performance, a very average camera, not so bad HD display, and even though not a premium build, it still has a solid build with the new Samsung design team. It surely is not a perfect phone, and actually it has some major setbacks, like back speaker, placement, low ram, which leads to an actress, your eye management, and it skips out on some important sensors.

And nowadays, if you are looking for a budget phone in the 10000 price range, there are a lot of better options available, but still while using this phone, there is a polish finish with the new Samsung software, and that makes the user experience to an extent enjoyable and one of the major advantage that the eight and as compared to its competitors, is that it's available both online and offline. So if you plan to buy one, you can go to your local Samsung mobile stool and get it right now, instead of waiting for a flash sale, and my final verdict is, if all that you want, is a phone that does all the basic stuff well and provide a very simple user experience. And you like the Samsung tag, then you will be surely happy if you get the agent, but in doing so you should keep in mind that you are getting a very average camera, a plastic build, and you're, not getting some basic sensors. That's all for this! Video guys hope you liked it. So please do the like button, and please do subscribe, see you again in the next video till then bye.


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