Samsung Galaxy A8, A8 Plus 2018 Review By YugaTech

By YugaTech
Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A8, A8 Plus 2018 Review

In 2015 Samsung introduced the galaxy a8. A year later it released its successor called the galaxy a8 2016. The company, however, skipped 2017 and decided to release the 2018 model. Instead, what's up guy says his skin from you get sack and to greet the new year? Here's a review of the Samsung Galaxy AAA 2018, and it's beefier sibling, the galaxy a8 plus 2018. Before we had to overview. We would like to note that both devices are almost identical with each other, except for the fact that the galaxy a8 plus has a larger display, more storage and RAM capacity and bigger battery.

Alright, let's move on the galaxy a8 and an 8 + 2018 took cues from the design of its flagship cousins such as the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy Note 8, meaning they both support an 18 by 9 display with a slim top and bottom bezels. Both have curved corners and rounded sides, but thicker and not a sleek. As the Galaxy S8 above the screen, you will find the earpiece sensor and two cameras consisting of a 16 megapixel main and 8 megapixel wide-angle placed on the left or the volume keys in the nanoohm one card slot on the right are the power/lock button and loudspeaker, which is pretty in common, but not a hindrance when were listening to music Chloe's good for a smartphone, as both devices produce loud and rich sound with a hint of bass at the top. We have the microphone and another tray for the nanoohm t card and micros card slot, which is great for those who are not fond of hybrid card trays. Down at the bottom are the USB-C port microphone and 3.5 millimeter audio port. There's a 16 megapixel main camera on their back with a LED flash beside it below.

It is the horizontal position, fingerprint scanner. It feels weird at first since were used to the vertical scanner on the galaxy s 8, but so forth can scan our fingerprints well, and its lower placement makes it easier to reach in the hands of galaxy. A8 feels thicker and heavier than the galaxy s 8 and the A+ obviously is heavier than its sibling. Both phones are also smudge magnets, but still feels premium thanks at a glass front and back which curved towards the edges and meets the metal frame in the middle for a seamless feel. In addition, it is ip68 certified, meaning it can be submerged under 1.5 meter of water for 30 minutes. Both devices are dominated with the same full HD plus Super AMOLED display and resolution of 1080 by 20 to 20, with the a8 having a screen size of 5.6 inch with 441 PPI, while an 8 plus bigger at 6 inches with 411 PPI. This infinity display but doesn't have the curved edges like galaxy s, 8 or Galaxy Note 8.

This leaves an impression that the device has thicker side guzzles. The resolution is also fixed, unlike the galaxy s 8 that can go lower to HD plus 720 by 1480 compared to the galaxy a8. The a8 plus is more enjoyable to use for gaming and watching videos quality wise. Both phones produced vibrant, sharp, with punchy, colors and wide viewing angles. Users can choose between four different screen modes to suit their usage.

Adaptive display AMOLED cinema AMOLED photo and basic, as well as adjust. Color balance, one of the main features of the galaxy a8 and an 8 plus are their cameras, which consists of 16 megapixel, face detection autofocus with F 1.7 rear and 16 megapixels, FF, f, 1 point 9, plus 8 megapixels, f, 1.9 front. These makes a galaxy an 8 and 8 8, plus Samsung's first smartphones to support dual front cameras. Both phones feature Bixby vision, which can identify object or location and extract or translate text images produced by the rear. Camera is quite good with plenty of details and accurate.

The face, detect autofocus is more than adequate for different shooting scenarios, whiles the F 1.7 wide aperture helps gather more light in dim environment. Sadly, there is no optical stabilization, but it's not really a huge disadvantage as further front cameras. The 16 megapixel FFF 1.9 standard angle, plus 8 megapixels at 1.9 wide-angle configuration makes these devices a versatile selfie shooter. If you want an ordinary selfie, you can use the main 16 megapixel camera. But if you want to have a selfie with a group, you can simply switch to the 8 megapixel wide-angle.

The dual front cameras also feature the Live Focus, which adds blur to the subject background and, let's see, readjust the focus after taking the shot, not only that it also has Beauty effect. If you want to look better than your selfies and screen flash for selfies and the dark for a fixed focus, camera images produced are sharp with vibrant colors and nicely implemented beauty and live focus effects. It can get smudgy, though, and dim environments, but it comes to video recording both phones max out at 1080 pixels at 30 frames per second with video stabilization quality is okay, but autofocus is jittery running the software Department is Android 7.1.1 with Samsung experience 8.5. If you have handled the galaxy s 8 and is plus before the experience and layout are pretty much similar. I can serve the same, but with new wallpapers, very smart stay which keeps the screen on while you're looking at it.

One handed mode finger sensor, gestures, click, launch, camera, multi window and device maintenance. The dual messenger feature found on the Galaxy Note 8 makes its way here as well, allowing you to use two separate accounts for the same app fix me is present as well, which can be accessed by swiping from the left of the home screen. It basically shows you a summary of your day weather and use Bixby fishing for the camera and Bixby reminder. When it comes to apps, you get the usual pre-installed. Google apps ass loss, Microsoft's productivity, suite like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and one dry.

The rest are Samsung's native apps like Samson health, s, voice, galaxy, apps, Samsung numbers and the likes start twice. The a8 is left with 24 point: 38 gigabyte of usable space out of the 32 gigabytes. The a8 plus, on the other hand, has 50 3.27 gigabytes of usable space out of the 64 gigabyte. The galaxy a8 and an 8 plus are both powered by a nexus 7 8 8 v outscore chipset, consisting of 2.2 gigahertz dual-core and 1.6 gigahertz hex, core processors and Kelly g71 GPU. However, their different slice of the former having a 4 gigabytes ram, while the latter packs more ram at 6 gigabytes, the increase ram seems to have an effect in benchmarks as the a+ scored better in an tutu compared to the galaxy a8.

Despite their difference, both phones performed good. As we never experienced, any hang-ups lags crashes and overheating. We played asphalt, 8 mobile legends' arena, valor and vain glory in the highest settings, and the devices were able to keep up. Warming can be felt with the center-back, but not too much to be a cause for concern. Users won't have to worry about connectivity as a galaxy.

A8 has everything covered from dual SIM 4G LTE cat 11, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 5.0, a NT plus NFC USB-C, with OTG function and GPS mobile data as fast as long as LTE signal is good. GPS works great in Google, Maps weighs grab and Uber call. Quality is good. Thanks to noise, cancelling the galaxy a8 is equipped with a 3,000 milliampere hour battery, which is an average capacity of today's standard. This may seem small for some, but we actually got good mileage lasting us for a whole day and night with a little left in the morning.

The 8 8 plus, on the other hand, is equipped with a 3500 milliampere battery the same capacity as a galaxy s, 8 plus, which is a good move, considering the large display, as for their PC mark battery test, I ate got an impressive 12 hours, performing better than the Galaxy S8 in Galaxy Note 8 at 9 hours and 30 minutes. While the a8 plus also got an impressive 13 hours in 17 minutes better than the 10 hours and 23 minutes in the Galaxy S8 plus for our video loop test, which involves playing at 1080, pixel, clip and loop in airplane mode, at 50%, brightness and volume, with headset plugged in the a8 yielded 18 hours and 30 minutes of playback and the a8 plus at 20 hours and 15 minutes of playback. We're glad to know that fast charging is supported, and we were able to replenish its battery in over 2 hours. With a galaxy a8 and a8, plus Samsung has successfully brought the design and features normally found in their premium offerings to the upper mid-range category. If we're going to place it somewhere, it's between mid-range and flagship both have a nice infinity, display, good performance and cameras, water and dust resistant, buddy and long battery life, a 26,000 990 pesos for the a8 and thirty, two thousand nine hundred.

Ninety-four, the a8 plus both phones are more expensive than most mid-range devices. But if you can afford their asking price, you won't be disappointed and that's about it, as always, don't forget to smash that like button and consider subscribing to a YouTube channel again. This is Kim from you get sacked, and I hope to see in the next video.


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