Samsung Galaxy A20e Unboxing By Geeky Stuff

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A20e Unboxing

Hi guys welcome back today a look at the Samsung Galaxy 820, another budget smartphone this retails for around one hundred and sixty-nine pounds, but is on offer on Amazon at the moment. At the time of the video infinity v3 display, do a camera fast charging got a core processor 5.8 inch display, HD, plus 13 megapixels and a 5 megapixel rear camera, 8, megapixel, front 32, gigabytes of storage and 3 gigabytes of RAM. We compare it quickly to the galaxy. A 10 I've also been using very recently. The 820 ears got slightly more RAM, a better front-facing camera have seen, it's got, jewelry a camera as well, but slightly smaller screen and phone overall same packaging for manuals and leaflets in there the phone we have. The charging block supports fast charging symmetry ejector tool there and earphones good and a USB type-c charging cable.

So the a20 II has USB type-c. The a-10 has micro USB. Let's have a look peel this away. Okay, so that does feel smaller feels really nice plastic bag machine. Yes, I think it's plastic.

This is the black variant. Has a fingerprint sensor: unlike the a10 dual rear camera, flashlight, falling rock will put down power button the bottom. We have a loudspeaker, USB type-c and a 3.5 ml, so kit and on the side we have a SIM tray. Okay, that's good sleek enough to NATO Sims and a micro SD card. At the same time, it sounds pretty good, yep, very nice design.

If that lovely looks a bit silvery gray, I suppose, but it's black. This is the a10, so the a20 is considerably smaller but cost a little more jewelry. A fingerprint sensor is obviously the difference there as well. Let's turn it on a 20 okay. Here we go so the Infinity B display there I'm just going to go ahead and set it up.

Okay, here we go I've already set up the fingerprint sensor. So look at this see if your responsive had quicker, but no problem is turn the brightness down a touch. So there we go HD Plus display doesn't look too bad at all. Really. This is a small phone for me anyway, because I've got huge hands so applications typical Samsung software they're.

A couple of pages Netflix, pre-installed OneDrive as well everything you come to expect really from a Samsung smartphone. You have NFC as well, which is great addition for a budget smartphone navigation by can turn off and on, so you can have just gestures. We get that, so you get a little more extra room there a bit longer. That's a recent apps home and back button hold back gesture. Yes, so outscore processor, on this three gigabytes of RAM, so I'm expecting it to be a little.

Nippy her than the a-10 I have there's jump into the camera, my little Paint Pot. So we have ultra wide-angle here, look and normal, but let's take a photo in normal mode. That was nice. That will definitely do let's do an ultra wide-angle lens as well shot again, that looks pretty good, doesn't seem too bad there. So we have live focus trying to find a face, but we won't get a face.

That's pretty darn good as well. Separation from the background there's a tiny bit of blur in there. So we have a look at the video settings and rare video. You could go to 1080p well looks of it yeah! That's good! Front-Facing is 1080p as well. That's pretty much if I'm going to shoot in video mode now again ultra white or standard.

So let's just do standard now, just for the purpose of this unboxing video, okay, so we're on the 28 shooting in video 1080p, taking image, quality or toe focus, sound quality and stabilization as well. Looking alright, so pretty good for a little neat, little phone, sure. Okay, that's that one I switched to the front-facing camera and what do we have here? That's of a do have life focus, so let's increase the blur and blur effect and do a selfie yep that doesn't look too bad at all. If we go now to video mode from facing 1080p. Let's kick this off back so tape front-facing camera on the 828.

It's tiny, fine, which seems to pack a punch. The quality seems to be pretty good, actually he's slightly better than the a-10 that I've used recently I have been using. What do you think for that? Manchester Darby today, cool, that's! What's good, okay, yeah! So scenes have a neat little camera on there with live focus which is missing off the a-10, so it's same as the a-10 we're getting a 720p display, so there's no difference there. Let's make sure yeah 720p look of some of this cool drone footage on here. So look at the display, HD plus I mean in terms of quality.

There doesn't seem to be much difference really as regards to the panel that looks superb great on there as well. Yeah, really, really nice yeah love that cool. So the speaker setup is different on this phone. The loudspeaker is at the bottom of the phone, whereas the a-10 is on the back. I see how loud this goes that's fairly loud.

This is the tan. Jet'time is louder. What's a chance again bow for the style same well, he was banging on some folk, then things at the same time. It's us both of them playing at the same time and the a-10 is a lot louder. These loudspeaker at the back of the smartphone, whereas the a20 a quality both the same 28 loudspeakers slightly quieter.

Okay, so that pretty much rounds up the quick unboxing and a quick look at the 20 II, it's a small device which looks like it's going to pack a little of a punch or test from gaming on this phone later on, see how that stands up. So you have a pretty decent camera on there. It's got the fingerprint sensor, yeah, that's pretty neat good addition of the USB type-c down at the bottom as well. There are some differences and similarities to the a-10, but it is slightly Era, so links on the description. Guys, we've want to take a look at this smartphone.

Please comment down. If you have any questions, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe, and I'll see you soon. Bye, bye,.


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