Samsung Galaxy A51 5G - Full Review By ViLpi

By ViLpi
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A51 5G - Full Review

Hello everyone will be here with another video. First, I would like to thank you guys for watching my videos and helping me to grow my channel by subscribing to it feel free to write your questions and your comments, and I will try to answer them as much as possible. So, as I promised I'm here with my review and personal experience with the Samsung Galaxy, a 51 5g. So let's start with the design. The build quality of the phone is good for the price point. The frame is built from aluminum Samsung doesn't specify the material use on the back of the phone, but it doesn't appear to be made from glass, but rather a premium or high grade type of plastic.

I would say overall, it feels alright in the hand, it also has some texture to it. So it's its also quite a fingerprint magnet, but I think nowadays, most of the phones with glassy looks, are fingerprint magnet. The display is a 6.5 inch super AMOLED with a punctual camera. It is full HD. It is sharp.

You can change the color tones of the display based on your preferences in the setting. Unfortunately, there is no 90 hertz display here, but it comes with gorilla, glass 3. This screen is bright indoors, maxes to around 600 nits, but outdoors it could be better. I think this phone could have been better with a brighter display, especially when we are talking about outdoors an optical fingerprint scanner is located under the display. It's not the fastest one, and also it's not the most accurate one, but it gets the job done.

It's okay. The phone comes with a single inbuilt speaker, which I don't like, but it is loud. I expected the sound quality to be better. The processor inside the phone is the Enos 980 and is 5g capable it feels fast, but it's not the fastest one out there in this mid-range category. It is quite good for the price range, but sometimes it shows it downsides too.

For instance, when you are trying to switch the cameras, you need to wait one or two seconds and uh that is somewhere. You definitely notice the difference. The more powerful chip from the software side, the phone, runs the Samsung one UI over android 10. The basic of the UI are the same as any other Samsung phone running the same UI. I personally prefer a cleaner look and I don't like companies pushing their own application to the phones in addition to the stock app that android offers itself.

Now, let's talk about the cameras. There are four cameras in the back of the phone: a main camera with 48 megapixel sensor, an ultra-wide with 12 megapixels, a macro lens with 5 megapixels and a depth sensor with 5 megapixels. On the front side, we have a 32 megapixel, selfie camera, so the rear cameras. The main camera captures good, looking images in daylight. A lot of fine details is being recorded, but Samsung phones have a common uh way of doing this, where they actually sharpen the image, and it leads to a visual effect of objects appearing to be artificial, especially when we are talking about grass or trees.

The ultra white camera takes good photos with good details. Unfair dynamic range with no noise to speak of. So it's quite good for the price range. The low light shots looks fine. There are.

There are some noises and colors don't look very natural in low light, but it's what you would expect from a mid-range phone camera when it comes to selfie camera. There are two options to take a selfie default view and wide view. The default view is a cropped version of the wide view. I just don't get. What is the benefit of that and why it is there, but it's there.

So you can have some kind of feeling that you have a wide lens, but it's just one lens and the default view just crops that image coming from the whole sensor when it comes to video recording. Unfortunately, the phone is limited to 4k 30 fps for both front and rear camera with no ois is only available when recording in full HD for the rear cameras. So here you can see how this turns out in 4k recording without no is. I would not say I like this camera or any other camera, not supporting is, watching this footage on a 4k TV and with lack of the is is not something you want to experience. Overall, the video recording isn't impressive, and I wouldn't recommend this phone because of the camera.

A51 comes with a 4 500 milliampere battery with no wireless charging. It supports fast charging up to 15 watts, which comes within the box in terms of endurance. It can easily take you through the whole day with around five to six hours of screen on time, depending on your usage, and it takes around 90 minutes to recharge the phone for the fast charging. I will do another video comparing this phone with. Some other phones make sure you subscribe to the channel, so you don't miss that one.

Now, let's talk about my personal recommendation about this phone, so galaxy a515g is a good phone overall. So if you're looking to buy a Samsung phone that is capable of 5g and is priced under 500, this can be your next phone. This is a major go, but if you are looking for a mid-range android phone other than Samsung, I think there are better options to consider. For instance, this newly launched OnePlus word will challenge all the phones in the mid-range category, including this a51. I will get my hands on OnePlus note during next week and I will do several reviews and comparisons of OnePlus word with other devices, including this one make sure you subscribe to channel and turn on the notification to see those videos when they are actually up by subscribing to my channel.

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