Samsung Galaxy A70s - A Good Phone at a Bad Price!!! By Tech Singh

By Tech Singh
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A70s - A Good Phone at a Bad Price!!!

Hi there so here is the newly launched Samsung a 70s. This is a follow-up of the previous Samsung a 70, so there are two major changes. The back has a prison design and the rear camera has been bumped up from 32 megapixels to 64. Megapixel seems interesting right. So, let's quickly unbox the device have a look at it, and I'll. Let you know whether they should buy this or not, but before that subscribe to my channel and press the bell icon, so that you don't miss any updates, let's jump into the unboxing.

So here is the retail packaging of the Samsung, a 70s on the back of the box. You can see infinity, you display triple camera, fast charging, optical processor and all details, let's quickly open the box, so there is a small box here, let's open this up, so you have some paperwork and a transparent plastic cover, which is great. On top of the box, we see the Samsung a 70s, let's keep it aside, and here we see is a 25 watt fast charge, and it's huge and connects with the USB-C port. That's amazing also included, are some earphones, regular ones and finally, USB seen two USB-C charging, cable and right at the bottom is the sim ejector pin. So finally, let's peel off the plastic on the phone, and that is a huge display, the back of the prism crushed red looks perfect.

Can you see the prism design super great on the top? You can see a triple camera setup with flash. Let's have a closer look on the top. Is a 5 megapixel depth sensor. Then you have the 64 megapixel primary camera and at the bottom, is the 8 megapixel ultra white. On the right hand, side you can see the power brick speed button and the volume rockers on the left.

You have the SIM tray, which can house 2 NATO SIM cards and a dedicated micro SD card at the bottom. You have a 3.5, audio, headphone, jack, USB, C, charging port speaker and microphone and in the front, is a beautiful six point. Seven inches AMOLED display with a resolution of thousand 80 by 24 hundred pixels and on the top, is a 32 megapixel front, selfie camera as we set up the phone. Let's have a quick look at the specifications. Snapdragon 675 CPU 6.7 inch AMOLED display with the resolution of 1920 by two thousand four hundred pixels triple rear camera, where the primary camera is sixty-four megapixels in display fingerprint scanner.4500 image battery with 25 watt fast charging capabilities, so during the process of the set-up is going to ask you if you need these apps, which is great. So if you don't want any bloatware, you can simply choose to not install these, and there you go first thing you see.

Is the 6.7 inch super vibrant AMOLED display it's running the Samsung 1 UI skin over Android? As you can see, the interface is quite smooth. Almost all google apps come pre-installed. Opening and closing apps are quick and snappy. There are some unwanted apps that you can easily delete, pull down the notification bar, and you can see the quick toggles night mode is another good power saver. It turns all the native apps to dark which reduce a strain on the eyes dot.

The Atmos support is also available, but will work only with earphones are plugged in. You can activate always-on display mode as well. So now, when your display is turned off, it shows you the time and notifications on the screen. Since this end, I'm going to display battery consumption for always on display is negligible going into the settings, and we can see the device is running Android, 9, Android Pi. In the display settings you can change the screen mode to natural, colors or vivid cooler or warmer, as per your preference.

The 70 s has an in display fingerprint scanner setup as a simple process. Let's test it. So, overall it works fine, it's fast, but it's not actually as fast as you would see in a capacitor fingerprint scanner. It works. Fine, it's responsive, and it's secure here is a full HD video playing on YouTube and man.

It looks gorgeous you can even pinch to zoom to cover the edge to edge display. Of course, a certain section might get cut, but it gives you an immersive experience. This is a six point. Seven inches AMOLED display it's designed to enjoy your videos and movies. There is an audio sample from the speakers and the point at the points.

The mid and highs are jelly sharp, of course, the small speaker. It doesn't get very loud, but it's still good enough and finally, let's have a look at the camera interface. This is the regular camera, and this is where you switch to an ultra white. Let's go back. This is life focus.

This is for your Booker blue features, Pro Mode, where you can set the ISO white balance and lots more panorama and, of course, nine photography is a plus point of these Samsung phones. Videos can be shot at 4k at 30fps, yes, 4k videos also available. You can even shoot videos with an ultra-wide camera. Amazing. Then there is the super slo-mo Love and hyper lapse.

Let's move on to the front camera. The front cameras are 32 megapixel shooter. There is also an option for a wide mode that you can choose. Life focus is for that background, both blur and the video mode. You can record videos up to full HD at 30fps from your front camera.

So here is an important point to mention which is taken by default by the rear. Camera will be taken at only 16 megapixels, but if you change it in the settings and click 64 megapixels, it will take at 64 megapixels. This is done so that you can save space. Let's have a look at some samples, so here is the same image taken in a default mode in 16 megapixels and then the 64 megapixel. You can see the picture in the sixty-four megapixels isn't probably as bright and as sharp when you zoom in towards the right.

You can clearly see that there is more detail on the 64 megapixel picture, but it's not always that megapixels make a difference. Here is an example.64 megapixel picture looks a little dull, while the 16 megapixel looks far more better. So it's not always about megapixels. Here is a selfie sample. The first one is a regular selfie.

The second one is a live photo with the both blur and the third one is, with the wide shot, here's the same shot taken with the regular camera and the ultra away. This is a full HD video shot on the rear camera, and you can see the stabilization is brilliant. Super smooth videos with the in 70s. So do you think this is shaky? Or do you think this is stable? This is the selfie video writer in the comments, and let me know if this was stable or not so in my initial impressions. This device is strictly for Samsung phone fans, I'm, not saying it's bad.

It's just that I'm, not sure. If I can justify its price. There are two variants of the 70s 6 GB RAM and 8gb RAM, both with 128 GB internal storage. The 6 TB is priced at $28,0009.99 at the 8 GB for 30 thousand 999, now paying that for a snapdragon.675 might seem too much, especially when there are other phones selling for half the price, but you aren't just paying for that. It's a 64, megapixel camera, 25 watt, fast charging and, above all, the Samsung experience and service.

The camera, however, is extremely impressive. Frankly, the megapixels. Don't excite me it's the end result. The image processing has always been its pretty strength, it's a brilliant form, but maybe I'm not totally convinced with the price. A true Samsung fan would probably not think so much it's a good mid-range of phone.

But if Samsung is your preference, I would say check out the m30 s.128Gb storage with 6 GB RAM is priced around $16,0009.99. It is half the price. It has a six point. Four inch AMOLED display Enos processor, triple camera setup with a 48, megapixel rear camera, the only major differences, the fingerprint scanner is on the back, and it tells you the truth. It's a lot faster than the in display.

One I've made a video on that. You can click the card here to see it. I'll leave the links of both the devices in the description, if you like to buy one to check it out, so I hope you already liked this video don't forget to hit that like button. Don't forget to subscribe, if you haven't seen you soon, Cheers.


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