Samsung Galaxy A30s Unboxing and Review! Budget King? By FRED'S TECH HUB

By FRED'S TECH HUB
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A30s Unboxing and Review! Budget King?

So, so hey, what's going on guys, FedEx tech up here. This is my review of the Samsung Galaxy 80s. This could be one of the best mid-range smartphone you can buy. Today it is one of the phones. I've been looking out for to review for some reason being a follow-up on the previous 830, which itself was a very compelling device. It takes the check marks in most areas, and I am so happy to share my thoughts with you.

What I think about it so to help you make that purchase decision, but before I begin please kindly hit on the subscribe button to join this awesome family and turn on your post notification. So you get enlightened when I upload a new video. So let's get things started with the design coming from the previous Lt, which was beautiful. I honestly think the 80s looks prettier. It is a step above the 830 when it comes to design.

What I have here is called prism crush black, as you can see here, there's some prism metric style reflection thing going on when I tilt it to different lighting condition. It looks and feels premium, which is what you want from a modern smartphone, and it weighs about 166 gram, which means it is not heavy at all. To sum things up, it looks simple and clean, and I like it a lot on the right side of the device. We've got the power button and the volume rocker keys and the keys there feels very tactile and responsive to clicks. They don't feel cheap.

Like most devices have revealed on this channel. On the left side, we've got the sim slot that contains a dual NATO sim and a micro SD card slot. At the bottom, we've got the headphone jack, an USB type-c charging port, a microphone and a speaker grille on top there's another microphone at the rear houses, a three camera setup with a single flash and a Samsung branding upfront houses, a 6.4-inch, HD plus infinity v, display then on the v display houses, a 16 megapixel surface shooter, which is the same sensor found on the 830. Okay, the display has been reduced from 1080p to 720p resolution on the 830s. I don't know why Samsung made such a decision, at least for the price.

It should have been left with the same display on the a30, but I have to say it is decent, and you can barely tell the defense unless you keep it side by side with the previous device and tried to find individual pixels. The 830s packs a 6.4 inch super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 268. It has a screen to body ratio of 84.9. It is sharp with vivid colors. Furthermore, it has good color production, pin and AMOLED display everything just pop watching YouTube.

Video is very pleasing and enjoyable on this device. I don't really have much to complain here, apart from the fact that the display is not a 1080p which might turn some people away from it, considering the price other than that the display is very good. The galaxy 80s packs an Enos 7904 14 nanometer outscore CPU, that is clocked at 1.6 gigahertz for the first 6 cores and 1.8 gigahertz for the remaining two cores: a 4 gigabyte of ram, a 64 gigabyte of internal storage, Samsung, one UI on top of android nine pi and a decent four thousand William battery. When it comes to performance, it is fast and responsive playing games. Launching apps and general multitasking performs very well, but it doesn't mean it is entirely smooth.

If you have too many apps running in the background, you'll notice, some performance drop playing heavy titles like pop g and other CPU demanding games will have a hit on performance but basic tacks as browsing. The web light gaming, navigating through social sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram run smoothly on this device. I tested it against the 830, and it performs better than it that might be the advantage of the 720 screen, which is not dealing with too many pixels. The 80s uses the same CPU on the 830, but the 830s slightly performs better when it comes to performance. I think another saving Garcia is one UI, which is nicely optimized on this device.

It comes with one UI version 1.5, and it is decent with very minimal Bluetooth that is not intrusive. One UI is just clean, and it runs very smooth. The 830s has another decent upgrade, which is the in-display fingerprint scanner. It is decent, though, not as fast as the physical hardware on the 830, but then this is the future with time it will definitely get better. First unlock is fast and reliable.

The 830s packs an impressive four thousand William battery, and it is very okay on basic use. It should be able to last for a day and a half charging time with the included 15 watts fast charger took about two hours to charge from zero to a hundred percent about the camera. The 830s step up its game here by employing a three camera setup behind which are 25, megapixels, main camera and 8 megapixels ultra-wide camera, 5 depth sensors and that's a tip above the a30 which had just two cameras behind with the lower pixels count. The 830s takes pretty looking images when there is plenty of light. You get sharp and defined details and pretty accurate colors high dynamic range is good and the overall images looks bright and sharp portrait shots are okay, but edge detection.

Isn't that great? It is good, but not great. The ultrawide angle camera does a pretty decent job as well. Images from it is decent with good amount of details, and it is pleasing, though it might struggle a bit in low lighting condition. Selfie, on the other hand, is quite decent as well. It is sharp with good details and overall image.

Quality is what you expect from this type of device. I'll say, I'm very impressed with the overall result here. The 830s records video in 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second, and it is very good. However, the footage is shaky, which means there is no inbuilt video stabilizer. You might want to get yourself a tripod or a gimbals other than that.

The video quality is impressive, so that is it guys. The Samsung Galaxy 830s is a decent upgrade from the Samsung Galaxy a30. In many ways it is a decent smartphone, but the increase in price might push some people away to a close competitor at 81 000 eras. I won't say it is that compelling considering what you get from the likes of techno, Xiaomi and Huawei price plays a big role when it comes to buying something that has strong competitors and especially if the competition offers great value too, but brand identity, quality and timely updates might make you want to jump on board with the Samsung Galaxy a30s. All right share your thoughts with me in the comment section below tell me what you think about this device.

Tell me what you think about the Samsung Galaxy 80, like I shared this video to help someone make a purchase decision, and thank you so much for watching, and I'll talk to you in the next video bye.


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