Samsung Galaxy A10e Review - Unboxing and First Impressions By FishBee Productions

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10e Review - Unboxing and First Impressions

So today, we're going to take a look at another Samsung phone, this time the galaxy 810 II. Now this has a 3000 William hour battery 32, gigabytes of storage, 2 gigs of RAM and a dual 1.6 gigahertz, plus hex 1.3 5, gigahertz, processor, 8, megapixel, main camera, 5, megapixel front camera, and it takes a micro SD card up to 512 gigabytes. This does come with Android 9.0. It has a 5.8-inch screen with 1560 by 720 resolution, and this one does have Bluetooth, 5.0 USB-C charging, and it does have a headphone jack, and this is the boost mobile version. But there are other versions available. You not leave a link in the description below with current pricing and more information.

You can currently get this anywhere from 80 to $100, so let's go ahead and open it up and see what we've got: here's the USB-C charging, cable, five volt charging, brick ejection tool for SIM card and micros card and, of course, health and safety information which no one's going to read. I have to say this actually looks pretty good for an $80 phone. You can see the back is sort of a smoked, gray color, and it's a super shiny phone. But surprisingly he still has a perfect grip and I have to say this definitely doesn't look like a budget phone in person and on the right-hand side is the power and volume rocker on the top. You've got the microphone sim and micro, SD tray on the left hand, side and then on.

The bottom is your USB-C charging port, headphone jack and speaker now, when setting up you get a few different options, if you currently have a Samsung phone, you can use wireless to bring your old data to the new phone, or you can use a cable and USB connector, now right off the bat I'm using about 11 of the 32 gigabytes available, but obviously that's going to vary on how much stuff you're moving from your old phone to your new one, I've got to say, even though the screen is only 720p just like with about all Samsung devices, this screen still looks pretty good and the screen brightness on this seems plenty bright enough. Now. One thing I always like to do on Samsung devices is reverse the button order, probably because I'm used to more of the stock Android navigation. Okay. So let's take a quick look at the camera.

Okay, so not bad, it actually seems pretty snappy for a budget device and, as you can see here, you can see quite a bit of detail now, for whatever reason, the front-facing camera seems to struggle with objects close to the camera, but then it puts things in the distance in focus which seems sort of reversed, but the rear-facing camera actually looks pretty good on this phone. I have to say: here's a couple, samples of photos and video in case you want to see what those look like, so this phone's going to be similar to other Samsung phones. When you swipe to the left, you're going to have Bigamy swiping up or down on the home screen. It's going to bring up all of your abs. Now one thing: you're not gonna, get on this that you will get on more expensive.

Phones is a fingerprint scanner, but you are gonna, get face, unlock and then, of course, password pin pattern and swipe. So after testing this phone for a while- yes, you can tell this is not a high-end device, but you also can't tell this is only an $80 phone battery life is better than I expected. I streamed video on this at 100% screen brightness for seven and a half hours before it died. I, don't even know if my one plus seven Pro lasted that long, which is way more expensive. Now the speakers on this phone are definitely loud enough when you turn it up to say 75% or higher, but if you're at 50 percent or lower to me, it's way too low I mean you can barely even hear it now.

Obviously, if you're using headphones most the time, that's not going to be a problem. Of course, we had to test some games on this, and you will be disappointed if you like to play for tonight, because it's not compatible with this device. However, if you like games like pub G, mobile or Call of Duty mobile, it plays those quite well. It actually recommends medium graphics, settings on pub G, mobile, and I've got to say it plays nice and smooth graphics. Look good, and I didn't have any issues when testing I also tested Call of Duty mobile using my Xbox One controller, and it connected really easy using Bluetooth and the gameplay itself was pretty good as well.

So if you're looking for a phone around $100 or less, or you're looking to buy someone a gift such as an entry-level smartphone with most basic features and a pretty good battery life, I would definitely recommend the Samsung Galaxy 810 II, especially if you can find it on sale. So, if you've made it this far into the video, you may want to say thanks by subscribing and don't forget, to give a thumbs up. If this video was helpful, this is Brian from fish BD productions. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you on the next one.


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