Samsung Galaxy A10s Unboxing and Review! Watch This First Before You Buy By FRED'S TECH HUB

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10s Unboxing and Review! Watch This First Before You Buy

So, so this is my review of the Samsung Galaxy a10s, a successor to the Samsung Galaxy a10. There is a minor upgrade that Samsung has done here and there I like the fact that Samsung is taking the project segment very serious, at least to complete well with the Chinese players. So in today's video I'm going to review all the changes and give you my thoughts about it, but before I begin please kindly hit on the subscribe button to join this awesome family and turn on your post notifications. So you get elected whenever I upload a new video, the Samsung Galaxy a10s is not a premium device in any ways, but that doesn't mean the phone isn't done right, at least for the price. It is made entirely out of plastic, which is what you expect from this type of device. It still looks and feels nice, the rounded corners it portrays makes it a much better device to hold on the right side of the device.

We've got the power button. On the left side, we've got the volume, rocker keys and a sim tray that contains a drawer NATO sim and a micro SD card slot at the bottom of the device. We've got the headphone jack, a microphone micro, USB charging ports and a speaker grille. On top, we've got an additional microphone for a better audio reception at the back of the device. We've got a dual camera setup, which I feel is a major upgrade from the previous a10.

It is a 13 megapixels main sensor and a 2 megapixel step center, with a single flash, a fingerprint scanner and Samsung branding. Just like the Samsung Galaxy a10, the galaxy a10s employs a 6.2 inch, infinite v, HD plus display, which is an IPS panel, with an 81.6 screen to body ratio that translates to 271 pixels per inch density. AMOLED display would have been a better option here, but I guess this was done to help keep the price low and competitive the display is decent at best. It is sharp with less pix elation thing going on. The viewing angle is okay.

I didn't notice any color shift when watching YouTube videos, at least for what you're paying for the display is decent watching online videos is still limited at 720p resolution, but trust me, the display is very okay for the price. On top of the display, the HNS houses, an 8, megapixel, selfie camera and that's another upgrade from the previous a10 on the spec sheet. Samsung has made some changes that some people might like and some might hate it. The obvious shift from Samsung's own Enos CPU to a MediaTek CPU, might be a dual breaker to some people. The galaxy a10s packs a MediaTek hello p22 outscore CPU.

That is clocked at 2.0, gigahertz. Being that the CPU here is based on a 12 nanometer platform. It should be able to perform better than the a10 that was based on a 14 nanometer platform. It sounds so bad to hear that it comes with just two gigabytes of ram android app. These days are so demanding that two gigabytes of ram is like when we used to have 512 megabytes ram back in the days.

I was expecting at least three gigabytes of ram, but it is what it is when it comes to performance, don't expect too much from it. It doesn't mean it will, handle your basic tax effectively. To tell you the truth. Performance is just marginally better. There is some sluggishness when switching between apps and multitasking, but it is not something you cannot live with.

The hello p22 is a respectable chipset for an entry-level device, but that claim can only be true if it is paired with plenty of ram. So if the Samsung Galaxy a10s had up to 30 gigabytes of ram performance would have improved a bit other than that it is still an okay device. When it comes to performance, there is an increase in battery capacity from William from the previous device to a 4000mah battery on the a10s. One UI is decent, and it continues to improve in so many ways. This comes with one UI version, 1.1 on top of android nine pi. All the goodies you expect from one UI is present here, like dark mode, in, better one-handed mode.

Unlike some of these Chinese brands, Samsung one UI is free from annoying ads. However, some bloatware cannot be uninstalled. The Samsung Galaxy a10s comes with a fingerprint scanner, which is something the previous device didn't have. It performs quite well when it comes to unlocking the device, but it is not among the fastest that I've tried. It also comes with the first unlocking features, and it is fast enough for what it is.

The galaxy a10s packs a decent 4, 000 William battery on a basic use. It should be able to last for a day and a half charging time with the included charger took about two hours and thirty minutes to charge from zero to a hundred percent about the camera. I'll say: if your phone photography freak, then it means the a10s is not for you don't get me wrong. The a10s takes good-looking images with good amount of details. Colors are good too, but the overall image aren't something that can blow you away.

Here are some sample images that I took tell me what you think about them in the comment section below so on my a20 review video. A lot of you guys asked for the wallpaper I use on that video. It is the same wallpaper I'm using here so to get the wallpaper head over to the Samsung Galaxy theme, store, navigate to wallpaper and search for sumo DEX job wallpaper. If you do not have a Samsung device, there's a link in the description box for the wallpaper. I want to add that I do not claim ownership to this wallpaper in any way.

The right to it belongs to the original owner sumo. So that is it guys. The Samsung Galaxy a10s is a decent upgrade from the a10. In many ways it is good for first-time smartphone buyers or a backup smartphone. It is still decent in so many ways, and it's a good thing.

Samsung is keeping up well with the competition share. Your thoughts with me in the comment section below like and share this video to help someone make a purchase decision. Thank you so much for watching, and I'll talk to you in the next one bye.


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