Samsung Galaxy A20 (6.4” Infinity V @ 12.5K w/ 4000mAh) - Unboxing & Hands on Review !!! By C4ETech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A20 (6.4” Infinity V @ 12.5K w/ 4000mAh) - Unboxing & Hands on Review !!!

Possibly, the cheapest Samsung phone with an AMOLED panel, the galaxy 820 today, let's unbox it and take a quick look at what Samsung's gotta offer here: hey guys ash here from c4 tag and let's get this video started, guys know if you do end up liking. What you see in this video, please don't forget to turn on notifications by hitting that Bell, icon and also whatever videos you want to see on the galaxy 820 comparisons review whatever let me know in the comments below, and I will try to get that done so now the a20 it comes in the usual Samsung packaging. Let's remove that plastic and slide the cover off inside. We have another box. That's got the regular paperwork. Next up we have the galaxy 820 itself, taking it out of its plastic.

Wrap Samsung has sent us the black version. This time the back looks really shiny and reflective moving on. We have a pair of basic Samsung gear phones. This is not the India version. We then have a USB, type-c, cable, I'm, really happy to see the motor USB, type-c, and I'm even happier to see this 15 watt fast charger and whoops almost missed.

It there's also a sim ejector pin at the bottom of the box, so that's it for the box contents. Let's now get back to the galaxy 820 from a build and design perspective. The 820 kind of does not surprise. It is what we've come to expect from the new a lineup like the 30 before it. It has a glossy reflective part that looks like glass, but is actually plastic.

So, of course it is still a fingerprint and dust magnet. Now this size, coupled with a 1/16 and gram weight, means that it is not exactly optimized for single-handed use and if that said in hand, this phone does feel nice thanks to that curved edges to the bark and the buttons are also quite nice and click talking about the buttons. Let's look at the placements. The power and volume keys are present to the right. The left holds the triple card tray up top.

We find the secondary noise-cancelling microphone and to the bottom. Here, we've got the downwards firing speaker, the primary mic: you type-c port and a three and a half millimeter headphone jack yep. That's there to the front this panel Samsung calls it the infinity V display. It is basically a v-shaped notch that houses, among other things, an 8 megapixel, selfie shooter. The panel itself is six point four inches and the tech at play is Super AMOLED, as expected from a Samsung Super AMOLED panel, the colors look, vibrant.

The contrast is good, and it can get quite right ? if a hot dimensional con, it's gotta, be the HD plus resolution. But given the pricing for a Samsung phone, it is not too bad. The panel quality itself seems to appear good and the a20 does come with white wine l1 certification. By the way so yeah we can watch HD, Netflix and prime here now, underneath the hood. We have a new optical chip from X Enos, the 78-84.

This seems to be a slightly lower powered version of the XE, no 7904 from the m20 and the 8th early. It does feel smooth enough the performance it's at least in our initial impressions now, given that this is the series we get 1ui built on top of android 9pi and for the most part the interface looks good and seems to perform. As expected, we have the regular Samsung features in here, including face unlock and Samsung mini. Even the newer features like game launcher are present and accounted for. Speaking of gaming, we did try pop G in the Mali g71 GPU did seem to fare quite well.

There are three gigs of RAM 32 gigs of storage with dedicated micros support, Samsung has thrown in a four thousand William hour battery and the aforementioned 15 watt. Fast charging is also present. So there seems to be some scope here for gaming and media consumption. As far as the optic scope, we get a dual camera setup to the back. The first is a 13 megapixel sensor with AF 1.9 lens. It was a really bright sunny day outside and the a20 managed to take some good-looking shots.

Colors and dynamic range were on point and propping in you can see a fair bit of detail as well. The secondary 5 megapixel shooter is a 123 degree, ultra wide-angle snapper that we've been seeing a lot of today, M&A series now you're, not a few sample pictures from that mixed in with some selfies. You guys tell me what do you think of these images down below and let's wrap this one up with pricing. The a20 is available from twelve thousand four ninety rupees and, as mentioned earlier, this makes it one of the cheapest phones on the market to sport, and I'm a left panel other than that. Well, the eight penny doesn't really have any other standard features or tricks up its sleeve.

We have seen the same cameraman 20 the design on the 30 and the chip, although new, doesn't seem to be a powerhouse. Samsung is positioning it as a starter off-line offering for the masses, and in that role it seems to be an interesting option. Of course, if your power or value for money is what you want, it is not going to compete with the red means and real means of the world, but for those buying offline predominantly and want a Samsung or basically a phone from a Tier one brand. The twenty might be a very interesting proposition anyway. Do you guys want me to review it, or do you want to see any kind of comparison, video or anything else? Let me know in the comments below, and I will try to make that happen, and while you don't have that hit that thumbs up or thumbs down, based on whatever you felt about this video on to subscribe and turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon, if you haven't yet and if you've not watched these videos or checked out of the channel FT go ahead.

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