Samsung Galaxy A51 Unboxing and Review After 3 weeks of Use, Watch this before you buy By FRED'S TECH HUB

By FRED'S TECH HUB
Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A51 Unboxing and Review After 3 weeks of Use, Watch this before you buy

Hey, what's going on guys first stack up here so 2020 is here and the smartphone race I started with super amazing devices like this one Samsung starting the Year Strong with amazing and affordable smartphone. That looks like they're the best mid-range phone so far in the first quarter of the year. So after I put it a long time have been able to get my hands on the Samsung Galaxy 851. Just to give you guys my honest thoughts about this device so to help you make a purchase decision. As you all know, this channel aims to deliver honest reviews that will get you in your smartphone for chest. But before would you please kindly hit on a subscribe button? The journey is awesome.

Family I'm told on your build its official, so you get the leads that when I upload a new video okay, so the son formalize, the FF — I've got a few tricks up its sleeve when it comes to some design elements and features, especially when compared to the predecessor, the Samsung galaxy, a 50, the tiny punch for display that houses, a 32-bit, appeasers, f2 point to white cameras that state wall apart from the 50. The surprising thing here is how tiny it fits into the display. The whole device is made out of plastic, but not above cheap plastic panels of cheap Chinese platforms. Samsung calls it plastic, probably it's a mixture of glass and plastic. It feels durable and well-made.

It feels fantastic to haul I honestly think the Samsung Galaxy F of T one looks prettier it's a step above the F of T when it comes to design what I have here is called prism white. As you can see here, there are some reflecting things going on when the light hits it at different angles. If you're familiar with the Samsung Galaxy note, ND, then you'll feel right at home with the Samsung Galaxy a 51. It looks and feels premium, which is what you want from a modern smartphone in 2020. It weighs about the hundreds of Instagram, which is a little heavier than the 50.

My opinion is still feeling light and Master harbor tall form factor. To sum things up, it looks simple, and I believe it's a trend setter for devices coming out in 2020, okay, so on the right side of the device, we've got the power button and the volume rocker keys like how tactile and click it fuels. They don't feel cheap. Like most devices I've reviewed on this channel. On the left hand, side we've got the sim slot that contains it blah NATO sim and micro SD card slot.

At the bottom, we've got a headphone jack, a USB type-c charging port and microphone, and the speaker grille on top there's another microphone at the rear house is a quad camera set up with a single flash and the Samsung branding. So they display the display. Is the Samsung Galaxy F of 2 on strong selling point if you own the F of T already this might sway you into upward into the F of 2 1, just because of the display. The full HD plus family display is very sharp, with good colors and contrasts. In most cases it rivals the flagship brothers.

Of course, it is Samsung on a display and behaving much the same way with contrast, but from those it is a Pamela display, with a tenancy by 2400 pixels in 8 or 20 by 9 aspect ratio with a 405 pixels per inch density. I would say: that's a minor upgrade coming from a 50 watching YouTube. Videos on this guy is so pleasing because of how immersive and everything appears on the screen. Sometimes you might even forget about the smoke pots in the display. So if you still want to know what completed in the box, it's a typical Samsung box that has a device placed on top, and it's dropped with the plastic that carries basic information about the device moving on.

You get a 15 watt, fast charger, USB, type-c, cable and the earpiece okay. So flipping the box of our reviews, a gift box that contains a Quick Start Guide user manual and the sim ejector tool and that's pretty much it's inside the box, so the Samsung Galaxy, a 51% Enos 9, 6, 1, 1, 10, nanometer, outscore CPU at this club that 2.3 gigahertz for the first four cores and what why someone give you head for the remaining four cores if four gigabytes of RAM, a 128 gigabyte of internal storage, something 1 UI version 2.0 on top of Android, and it defends 4000 million per battery I feel at this price on what the competition has to offer.4 gigabytes of RAM is not to be loved. Coming from the f50 respects on Flippy are very similar and there's no significant performance gain or difference between the two. So if you already own the F of G disappoint for you to jump on board, if performance is your much concern here, but it comes to performance, it feels fast and responsive playing games. Launching apps and general multitasking performs quite well, but it doesn't mean it is entirely smooth.

You definitely notice some status or hiccup when launching some apps that require the internet connection for the first time, such as the Play Store web, browsing and Facebook. To tell you the truth: e we have too many apps on in the background, you'll notice, some minor performance draw playing heavy titles like poetry and other simply demanding games with medium settings performed quite impressive. I played pop G on high graphics settings, and it handled it like a champ. The device gets warm during gameplay, but it was so hot basic tasks like browsing. The web lights gaming, navigating through social sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, runs smoothly on this device.

Okay, so one UI continues to get better, and better Samsung keeps on improving and adding new features and version.2.0 here is no exception. The H panels brings up new additional features. That seems interesting. The overall user interface is great. It is different with very minimal to it.

That is not intrusive. I'll say when you are 2.0 is just clean and well polished, so the something Galatia 51 comes with an in display fingerprint scanner, just as the F of T. It is different, though not as fast. It feels just like the one in the F of T, but then I am ready to impress the future a belief with time. It'll get better.

First unlock is fast as well, and it is steady, be needed as a security of choice. The F of T 1 packs an impressive 4000 million per battery, and it is very cool when playing games. It doesn't drop that much on basic use. It should be able to last for a day and a half charging time with including 15 watt faster that took about one hour and 55 minutes to chat from zero to 100% so about the camera on the able to one step up its game here by employing a quad camera set up behind, which is a whopping 48 mega to twos main camera, with Macho of f 2.0, actual megapixels' camera, with an aperture F to point to or to a camera. If I've made up loose macro lens for close-up shots and a five megapixel camera with an F 2.2 for depth sensing. So the F of two one takes pretty looking images when there's plenty of lights, when the lighting condition is, but you're going to get a bad image, but what the lighting condition is good, you're going to get sharp and defined details with pretty accurate colors, the high dynamic range looks good, and the overall images looks bright and sharp, but as a mid-range device, you can't expect it to be like the flagship models.

There's some trade-off to be made in certain areas to be able to achieve something like this. At this price points just better in mind, portrait shots are okay and edge. Detection is okay, not fantastic, but it is great, and it's doing it well. The auto wide-angle camera does a pretty decent job as well. The image from it is designed with good amount of details, and it is pleasing, though it might still struggle a bit in low lighting conditions.

Selfie, on the other hand, is what I'm so proud of it is quite decent. It is shop with good details and overall image quality is shucks, and I'll say it is what you expect from this type of device. I am simply impressed with the overall results here: the 51 rats video in 4k resolution at 30 frames per second or 1080p resolution at same 30 frames per second video recording, a 4k Lux video stabilization. However, videos at 1080p has video stabilization, and it is impressive I like how sharp the footage looks and how it handles HDR. Overall, it is okay, so, on the plus side, images taken in daylight skilled at good quality from all cameras, the super only display is spa brights and with good colors battery life is great, with support for fast charging and 1ul.

Two point: zero one: zero one: zero ten is a blessing out of the box. So what are the things that dislike about the F of two one? The processor is a rebranded version of what we've had in their garage, the F of T, meaning there's no improvement in performance. The camera performance is also lacking in low-light and, lastly, there's no 4k video stabilization, so that is, it guys, is Samsung Galaxy a 51 is a descent away from the Samsung Galaxy, a 50. In so many ways the awesome screen, the upgraded cameras under overall looks, but I don't see any need of anyone buying the 51. If you already own the 50, no doubt it's a design smartphone, but the performance different doesn't allow it to scream.

Please upgrade me, but if this is your first time of getting a smartphone, or you just want to upgrade your existing smartphone to something different, then how highly recommend you go out and buy the Samsung Galaxy a 51 at the 104,000 eras or $285. We all need to see something better, and this share thoughts would mean the conversation below less discussed. Follow me up on Instagram and Twitter to see more stuffs about me, because I post regularly, there, like I, share this video to help, so I make a purchase decision, and thanks so much for watching, and I'll talk to you in the next one. You.


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