Samsung Galaxy A10 vs Realme C2 Comparison Review By YugaTech

By YugaTech
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10 vs Realme C2 Comparison Review

What up guys, Miguel here of Yucatan and entry level, smartphones, love him or hate him they're, the most budget-friendly Products Manufacturers have to offer, and in this smartphone comparison we're pitting the real see ? up against the Samsung Galaxy 810 checking out design. First, both devices get polycarbonate backs. The SI too back gets this cool diamond-cut pattern, I'm a fan of it's fun to see something unique and different from the usual solid colored backs like the a-10 has, or even gradients at this point, in my opinion, in terms of feel I do prefer to see two's back, for it does feel sturdier and more scratch resistant compared to the 810 at the back of both devices. Of course, you can find the rear camera modules. Both devices modules are placed at the top-left. The c2 has its module placed horizontally and vertically for the a-10 in front.

You do get dewdrop notches on both devices with the call speakers, above them, in line with the top bezel, now LED, no notification lights for either device as well for buttons and ports. Both devices power button can be found on the right side. You can also find the a-10s volume rocker here as well up top for the c2. You can find a single noise-cancelling mic here for speakerphone. On the left side, you can find both devices SIM card tray with dedicated micro SD card slot.

You can also find the C 2's volume buttons here too, at the bottom of both devices. You can find the noise-cancelling mic for regular calls, 3.5, millimeter, audio jack and microUSB port for charging and data transfers. Furthermore, you also get a single downward firing. Speaker here for the c2, the galaxy 810 single speakers can be found at the lower left of the back now for design. It's a pretty simple choice for me here: I'm, giving it to the Realme c2 for having a more unique back design as well as better ergonomics.

In my opinion, moving to display the Realme c2 gets a 6.1-inch, HD plus IPS LCD panel, while the a-10 gets a 6.2-inch, HD plus IPS LCD one for protection. You get you the glass three on the Realme c2, the galaxy a10 gets nothing, so you better be sure to have a screen protector on it. If you're thinking of getting that one when it comes to media consumption, I do prefer the galaxy a-10s display. Yes, they're, both 720 resolution panels, but the eight hands panel gets way brighter and for some reason, videos look more crisp and the colors look more poppy too. Now the actual display is only half the story when it comes to media consumption, so we definitely have to compare the onboard speaker for each device.

Yes, the a-10 does have a nicer panel, but in terms of sound, the c2 takes the cake here. The audio that comes with that single downward firing. Speaker just sounds fuller in Arson. The placement of the 1/10 speaker isn't doing it any favors either though I do want to mention that both speakers do lack in audio separation and the low end I advise both c2 and 8/10 users to take advantage of that included audio jack so for display I'm, giving it to the galaxy a 10. There really is just something about those Sami panels: moving to performance for Hardware, the Realme c2 gets a MediaTek mt6752 Hello P, 22 chipsets and a power v KG e 8320 GPU, the galaxy.

A 10, on the other hand, gets a Xing of 78-84 and a Mallet g71 MP 2 GPU four configurations. The Realme c2 gets you guessed it -. You can choose between 2 gigs of ram +, 16, gigs of internal storage and 3 gigs of ram + 32 gigs of internal storage variant for the galaxy 810. You can get 2 gigs of ram +, 32, gigs of internal storage. For software.

You get Android 9 PI out of the box for both devices, with each manufacturer respective skin. On top that's color, OS 6 light for the C 2 + 1 UI on the a10. To be honest, I do prefer one UI over color OS because of its minimal design, and it's really easy to use one-handed. Although when it came to navigating through the interface, both devices perform similar in fluidity and just as they should when it comes to day-to-day tasks and media consumption, both devices perform just as you'd expect it to as well in terms of benchmarks. The galaxy a10 beats the Realme c2 here, but honestly I wouldn't be purchasing any of these phones with gaming in mind.

Now, if you're interested in benchmark scores, I'll be flashing them on screen. Now, when it comes to battery the Realme c2 sports, a four thousand William power cell, while the galaxy a10 gets he 3400 William hour, one in the PC mark battery test, the real must 2 gained a score of 12 hours and 28 minutes, while the a10 got a score of 13 hours and 4 minutes in our standard video loop test, which entails the phone being at 50%, brightness, 50% volume, airplane mode turned on and with headphones plugged in the real must to yield at 14 hours and 45 minutes, while the a10 got us 15 hours and 10 minutes. Now that's pretty weird, since the c2 does get a bigger battery compared 10 I like to think that this is due to the better hardware software optimization on the part of the a10 so yeah when it comes to biometric security. None of these devices come with even the conventional fingerprint scanner, but you do get facial recognition onboard. They perform pretty much similar to each other and that's kind of a bad thing.

It takes around a second for both devices to recognize the face, and that might not seem like a lot, but it surely does feel like it is they both perform best at optimum lighting conditions and even then it still takes around a second or more to unlock either way it's better than nothing, especially at this price point so yeah for overall performance I'm, giving it to the galaxy a 10-4, it's better benchmark, scores and, surprisingly, better battery life checking out the cameras now starting from the rear. The Realme c2 gets a dual camera setup, composed of a 13 megapixel main shooter, that supports dual pixel autofocus and a 2 megapixel sensor for depth information. The galaxy 810, on the other hand, gets a single 13, megapixel main shooter, and on the front facing side of things, you get a 5 megapixel selfish shooter on both devices. Before we look at some samples, I do want to mention that you don't get portrait mode on the 810 in this first shot. It seems that both devices dynamic range seems to be on par here.

The obvious difference here being color, reproduction and white balance. The a-10 seems to favor a more natural tone, while the c2 seems to unnaturally saturate and brighten the greens in this next shot. We can see that the Realme see too overexposed the highlights in the sky, while the a-10 keeps a well-balanced, dynamic range shadows on the a-10 have also been bumped up compared to the c2 shot, checking out that digital 2x, and we get pretty similar results here as well. One thing I notice with both devices is that taking a quick photo can be extremely difficult here, meaning when taking a photo, you really gotta be still in order to keep everything in focus. I was relatively still in taking these photos, but, as you can see here, the shake from my hand, still got wax a little.

Blurry moving the selfies and here I do prefer to see twos shot. Va tends blurry images again due to that shutter speed being a bit slower than I liked so again for optimum image quality. The device must be as still as possible. Now before we move on to video check out some more samples for video, both the c2 and the a10 can shoot up to 1080p at 30 frames per second, you don't get any form of stabilization on either as well. Here we can see the SI too.

Video quality does seem a bit more noisy and muddy compared to the a-10 overall, the Athens picture. Quality takes it here now. To conclude this entry-level comparison, we have to talk about price. The Realme see tube starts at 5,000 490 pesos for the 2 gigs of ram + 16 gigs of internal storage and 6,000 490 pesos for the 3 gigs of ram + 32 gigs of internal storage configuration the galaxy 810, on the other hand, is priced at 6990 pesos, that's when 2 gigs of ram and 32 gigs of internal storage. So if we take the higher end configuration of the c2 and compare it with the 810, that's a 500 peso difference for better performance, better battery life and slightly better cameras.

So what did you guys think of this entry level of smartphone comparison? Would you have chosen the Realme c2 or the galaxy 810? Let us know in the comment section below and if you enjoyed this video, be sure to smack that, like button subscribe to our YouTube channel, hit that Bell icon, so you get notified of future uploads, be sure to visit. You get a compare the latest tech news and reviews again. This has been Miguel and I'll. See you in the next one. You.


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