Samsung Galaxy A10 review! By GadgetByte

By GadgetByte
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10 review!

When Samson was revamping its budget and McCain series II received a ton of appreciation and they kind of deserved it too. They came up with phones like the galaxy m20 and the galaxy, a 50 which worked great in some markets and in countries like ours. Some of those bones were undisputedly the best in some price categories, but now, in a bid to give their consumers a lot of choices, Samsung is creating a confusing series of phones. Again, the Jay series was as confusing as it is now. The E Series is following the same footsteps. The series has a lot of smartphones, the 2830, a 50, a 78 80, and they recently released the 60 and a 40 in China ?, and today we have the first, the Galaxy, a 10 which is about your phone BOTS I thought the m10 is supposed to be that anyways is here.

So let's talk about it. The agent here is a bit more expensive than the galaxy m10 and is a bit more toned up. Still, you can tell it's your typical budget phone just by looking at its shiny plastic body. It does seem well-built, but feels cheap in the hands. Of course, that is to be expected from a phone that costs so less.

There is nothing worth mentioning this phone. Nothing really stands out, except for this awkward speaker placement at the back and in my opinion this is a very poor design choice. Also, with the body such as this. It's easy to get your finger smudges all over it upfront that this play is not huge either you get a standard, HD plus display in an IPS LCD panel, but for the price it's okay. Colors are slightly washed out, but it does have a warm tone all over.

At the same time, also, the display can go from very low to very bright, but it's not enough for a good sunlight legibility. There is an adaptive brightness feature here, but that does not work very well. So I turned it off most of the tanks and talking about the performance, let's just say that it won't. Let you down, it is smooth enough and tries to run everything you throw at it. The eggs I know 788 for chips.

It is a lot better than what you got on the m10. Almost everything works party runs at medium settings with a bit of starters here and there at low settings. No such problems occur and Samsung's. One UI makes the experience a bit better when you I, as we have talked quite a bit about, is more refined faster and gives a user-friendly experience. The bottleneck here is the low 2gb of RAM, and it hinders your user experience.

Quite a bit. I mean you should make sure you turn off all your notifications and alerts while gaming, because if you get a message on messenger while Quebec it cannot handle that and, in my opinion, I think the 784 would perform better if it had some more support. Speaking of better support, Samsung could have included a faster charging feature on this one. This one has a 5 watt charger included inside the box, which takes around three hours to get fully charged. However, the 3400 mAh battery does last you throughout the day, so I stick to overnight.

One thing I like about it, however, is you still get 32gb of storage on wood? There's? Also, a dedicated micro SD card slot to expand your memory talking about the extras, you get Bluetooth, 5.0 version, but you don't get a 5 gigahertz, Wi-Fi support and also no gyroscope, and since this is a budget phone, it also lacks a fingerprint sensor. But there is a facial recognition feature which I must say is pretty slow. Also, it is not that reliable. So you stuck with the old-school patterns and pins. Now all you're left to address is the cameras on this device, and here dude there is nothing worth mentioning.

This device has a single camera at the back, which I feel is a slight downgrade to the m10, because it had dual cameras. Remember, however, the camera is ok and slightly better than the m10 under good lighting. It captures nice details, the color reproduction is average, there's less noise and the sharpness are decent. Even so, it could use a bit more vibrancy because sometimes photos come a bit washed out, and it tends to lose focus easily, while taking some time to focus on a subject. There's also the 2 x, digital zoom, which just means regular zoom and that's pretty much useless.

The same is with low-light images. Photos are noisy lack sharpness, but at least the images come out right. So there's that and yes, there is no portrait feature in the camera app which I think Samson could have done with its software. Selfies are also only just fine and that is under good lighting. Color reproduction is good, although it could do with a bit more details and under indoor light settings the phone fails to capture good selfies.

However, you do get some stickers, which are kind of fun, there's also a beauty mode, but if I were you I'd stay away from it for videos, the phone is capable of recording 1080p videos from both the front and back cameras as they're usable they're, not good, but not bad either. So it's just average. So what do I make of the galaxy 8?m? Well I. Don't know what to say, it is a better version of the m10 in almost all the aspects, but it lacks that extra wide angle, camera that the m10 offered and, while I think a price of rupees 14000 or some 130 US dollars is a bit too much to ask for some old-school features. There aren't any other offline oriented, smartphone brands like walk or OPPO or VIVO that can offer what Samson is offering at this price range.

So, if you're looking for a budget phone, you simply can't go wrong with p8n, so that was our review or so you're actually saying you prefer the galaxy 810 over 2 GB variant of this will be 7. Actually, yes, both of these devices offer the same camera output and more or less the same performance, but the a-10 offers you more storage and a better design. So yes, so I guess I've covered everything about the a-10, but if I haven't felt free to drop a comment below. So that is all, and thank you for watching you.


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