Samsung Galaxy A80 is it worth it!? By Concept Creator

By Concept Creator
Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A80 is it worth it!?

So you're, looking for a unique device, is something that has little bezel and also no cutouts at all. But next to that, you want a phone that has a front-facing camera that is actually the rear facing camera, with a high image quality that you expect from that we're facing camera. Now we have the Asus before 6. However, there's another option- and this is maybe your more unique approach to it. However, unique isn't always good anyway, let's dive into this with you about the Samsung Galaxy, an 80, so the Samsung Galaxy AAT. This is a unique device with yet another approach how to get the best of the screen by removing the front-facing camera, where others have a motorized camera that pops up, the AAT has a unique system where it pops up a part of the back and then rotates the camera to the front.

This not only allows the removal of the front-facing camera, but you will also be able to use this as your selfie camera. Well, this approach is unique. It is, without a doubt, not flawless. There are some people that have issues with it and not to mention that it is pretty loud for a camera that is rotating, but I feel like. That feature is not what makes me worry about this phone, but I think that could be your market for people who enjoy a unique approach like this.

The price makes it complete directly with their own high-end phone, where you can get the Samsung Galaxy S stand for almost the same price and the s and E for lower and well. It shares some features with the Samsung Galaxy s then like having a fingerprint scanner under the display. This simply doesn't perform as well or as secure the Samsung Galaxy S 10 uses sonic waves that is created by Qualcomm, to wit your fingerprint we're on the AAT. It uses a camera sensor. This means it's studio, novice, accurate or when your finger is wet, it doesn't work and not to mention that without a doubt, this simply doesn't work as well on the Samsung Galaxy S 10 series, and then we get, for instance, to the CPU.

The Samsung Galaxy AAT has a Snapdragon 730, but the Samsung Galaxy S 10 has a Snapdragon, 805 5, so again the superior chip on the s10 and then, of course, some missing features like no IP rating, no headphone port, no micro, SD and no wireless charging. So the question is: does this make the Samsung Galaxy an 80, totally a useless phone, not really, but can easily tell you phones that you should consider before buying something like this? There are something to it and makes it stand out, and that is of course, the camera setup for those who love to take selfies. But the problem is, it doesn't perform really well here either take a selfie with clouds, and it can lead to a phone that simply adds clouds on your forehead. But let's look past the price and judge the phone for what it can do for a second, the Samsung Galaxy, an 80 while having a lesser period. Chip with the Snapdragon 730 does come with plenty of RAM.

It has a gigabyte of it and in general you won't really notice in day-to-day life that you are dealing with the CPU. Instead of an 855, Advanced Mode and things start off fast, there isn't any performance issue I have experienced yet on this device, and that includes the pretty decent battery life. I can easily make it to the end of the day and with the 25 watt charging it does charge pretty fast and then, in terms of camera it can do pretty well, which is, can look good and sometimes more true to life in terms of colors that I expected, actually. But let's look at the hardware, so we get a main camera set up with a 48 megapixel camera with a 2.0 MPG which for myself I really don't care for I. Don't have anything with this 48 megapixel sensor.

It just doesn't make a lot of sense for the second lens. We have an 8 megapixel wide-angle lens with a 2.2 Emperor, and then, of course, we have our time-of-flight sensor that should allow for better depth detection, but again it doesn't have the best dynamic range it does do well in most situations, if there is something that I have noticed, is that it doesn't always focus properly where it just simply doesn't properly recognize that there is an object. There, then, of course, the question to low life when it comes to the camera. While here it's pretty lackluster or well, it isn't terrible. It is far from great, and I feel like they could have done better.

But again, this is down to a forty-eight megapixel sensor that doesn't make any sense to me just give it a 12 megapixel sensor, higher megapixel, doesn't necessarily mean better, especially when the sensor size is this small, so to varnish off the Samsung Galaxy AAT, isn't by definition, that that device I think in day-to-day use. It works fine and for selfies it is a high quality camera. However, with that being said, for the price that is actually being so low that it doesn't make a lot of sense, I don't feel like this device warrants the price and with that I wouldn't advise you to buy this device. If I could advise, you would say: look around for other high-end devices around this price that are already dropped. Like the Samsung Galaxy s stem maybe like the Huawei Mate, 20 or P 30, something like that heck.

Even at the Samsung Galaxy note 9 those devices clearly give you more value for the money. If this device was at a lower price, it wouldn't make a lot of sense, and especially for those who want to take a lot of selfies for myself I'm, not the biggest fan of phone companies, pushing for a baseless design and then trying to do all kinds of tricks to give you a different kind of solution for a problem that is created by that mobile brand. Anyway. That was my review about the Samsung Galaxy a8 II. Let me know in the comments below, if you find this device interesting and if you care a lot about selfies, and if this is then something that would be on your short list anyway.

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