Samsung Galaxy A80 Review - Amazing Phone, Don't Buy! By C4ETech

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A80 Review - Amazing Phone, Don't Buy!

The Samsung Galaxy AAT, Samsung's, first poem that can do this, it's a beautiful device, but it does carry quite an expensive price tag selling at forty-four thousand five hundred rupees today is there something to this has Samsung offered something that makes the AAT worth considering or is it way too overpriced for what it offers? Let's find out in today's video? Hey guys ash here from c4 e Tech, and if you do end up finding this video useful. Please do consider turning on notifications by hitting that Bell icon. So what is unique about the AAD? Is this camera set up to the top? Now it doesn't just elevate, but it also flips the cameras around. So it's got two motorized stages. This means we get to use the rear cameras as the friend cameras, and that also allows for an uninterrupted viewing experience. Now this is the hook the selling point of the AAT.

So does it do a good job? Well with the display hell? Yes, this is a gorilla glass covered six point: seven inch super AMOLED infinity panel. The aspect ratio is 20 by 9, making it a little taller than what we are used to, but look at it isn't it breathtaking I know the resolution is just full HD and not quad HD, like with the flagships, but even compared to the note 10 plus there are times when I like this more. This is all scream. This all screen AMOLED panel, it's fabulous. The experience is a lot more immersive watching.

Videos on this is great, of course, there's white wine l1 and there is only a single speaker, downloads firing, but it's pretty loud and Lacey. The output was clean, no distortion, even at the higher levels and as for audio via the headphone jack, it was non-existent since the AAT was one of the first Samsung phones to drop the headphone jack and also micros. Now Samsung softens both blows a little here by 128 gigs of storage and a pair of pantyhose earphones in the box, the audio output, via which sounded quite good. Well, we are on the topic of audio the year. Piece is not to be found anywhere.

The AAT kinda uses the display, as the Europe East technology is similar to what Xiaomi used with the original me mix and the result the calls they were. Ok, I wasn't as comfortable as I would have been with a regular earpiece, but I wouldn't go as far as to say. The call quality was bad either I would say they were about average. At times, I had a strain to hear what the other person was saying, especially in noisy environments. Now the cellular reception was great, though also under the display is a fingerprint scanner, this one's of the optical kind, and it is pretty slow.

It can also be inaccurate. At times now, you're the motorized nature of the cameras Samsung doesn't offer face, unlock with the AAP, so you'd have to rely on this fingerprint scanner or turn the clock back a few years and go with a pin or password which I'm sure most of us don't want to actually do so when it comes to security. The experience here wasn't great. A lot of fumbling around I didn't really enjoy this, but apart from security, the rest of the software experience and that's something I did enjoy. It was smooth.

The AAT runs on android 9 pi, with one UI on top most of the features from the flagship, Samsung phones they make their way over. Here you get secure folder to hide your important files from prying eyes. You get full-fledged Samsung space, and can use the AAT as a substitute for your credit card or debit card at pretty much any store with a card terminal. Now, given that this is an AMOLED panel, you get an always-on option, so you can quickly glance at the time we're in bed talking about being in bed. There is a blue light filter the ease eyestrain.

When you use the phone at night and the brightness, it can also be cranked all the way down. As you can see, there is support for gesture navigation and one UI. It's on version 1.1. Here it's largely smooth and snappy. Now that's thanks to not just the software optimization, but also the solid hardware underneath.

What's underneath you ask the galaxy av, it's got: eight gigs of RAM, the aforementioned 128 gigs of on-board storage, but more importantly, it's powered by Qualcomm's gaming focused premium and range chip. The Snapdragon 730 G, given this is focused on gaming. After all, it was no surprise that the 730 G, and it's GPU, the Arena six one- eight were more than capable of handling any game on the market. Today, keep in mind, we are only talking a regular full HD display with a 60 Hz refresh rate here. So there's not much heavy lifting involved.

So games ran pretty well here without any stutter or lag. The glass bag didn't get hot either. When you look at the spec sheet, a gaming focus chip, a large vibrant display, but a 3700 William hour battery. Maybe battery life would pick ahead. Right turns out.

Samsung knows what they are doing: the AAT, even with an hour of Pusey, an hour of calls via Bluetooth, some GPS navigation, streaming, video pictures short with the cameras and so on. Even with usage like this, it still managed to last a day quite easily and if you do run out of juice, that included 25 watt charger helps you go from zero to 50 in just 30 minutes the 3700 William hour battery. It still happens to be reason enough for the AAT to be big and hefty. It's narrow, is, narrower than the Galaxy Note endless, for example. Now that's due to that 20 by 9 display, but it's tall its thick at nine point three millimeters and quite heavy at about 220 grams.

It's also top-heavy due to that camera assembly. The uneven spread of weight can lead to accidental drops, since you expect phones these days to have an even spread of weight. Now, if you think the included case is going to help with the grip, then think again, the included case is also smooth and doesn't add much in terms of ergonomics or grip. But from a looks' perspective, the Gorilla Glass back looks nice. This is the angel gold variant you're.

Seeing me use in the video it's easily the best-looking option amongst the color variants. Samson has to offer there's also a ghost white and phantom black, but they are pretty bland and my opinion. Now, let's get to the other reason, the other unique aspect of this phone, the cameras we have three here. The primary is a 48 megapixel f/2. It does a great job as long as the lighting is fine, it shows 12 megapixels by default.

Of course, there's a lot of detail in the images that captures the dynamic range is good and, as you can see, the images come across as rich and lessened I, really like what Samsung's Dana with the processing. Again with this shot, the primary it's quite a capable performer under low-light, there is a dedicated night mode, yes, but the lack of optical image stabilization, coupled with a relatively slow f/2 aperture means the images. Aren't all that impressive I mean when there is some light. The camera can show reasonable images like this. So it's not bad or anything, but we are talking about a forty-five thousand rupiah phone after all, right and at this price point I feel this just isn't cutting it.

Now the secondary is an 8 megapixel. F/2 0.2 ultra-wide so lets you shoot images like this. The detail takes a head and image seems a tad underexposed when compared to the primary. But if you've been following me for a while you'd know, I love ultra-wide, so I really like the fact that this option exists, the third one it's a to for time-of-flight sensor. It helps with depth deduction there's a fair job with live focus.

The edges seam on point that you have sensor also lets you do portrait video. Well, the H reduction is not perfect. It still seems usable talking about video, the AAT maxes out at 4k at 30fps, but at this resolution we do not get stabilization. So yes, this ample detail and rich colors, but the lack of stabilization hurts at 1080p. We do get stabilization.

Even super steady, like we've seen with the note 10, but the detailing takes a hit now flipping the cameras around for selfies Samsung provides a cropped, an option, the regular selfie and, of course, wide-angle. It is also a little disappointing that Samsung continues to not provide a proper promote, even with the phone like the AAT. Now this is a camera focused phone, and it's priced like a flagship.45,000 is not a budget phone now talking about the price, the AAT, it was launched at 48 thousand rupees. As of now it sells for forty-four thousand five hundred, so the price has already been cut, not the flip camera. It does seem interesting, but at this price the AAT is already knocking on the one-play.

Seven pros footsteps: now the one plus seven Pro it has a better display. Credit camera is a better chip, a flagship chip. It's got a higher capacity battery faster charging, day-to-day water resistance, and it has a lot more to offer overall now, if you're, really insistent on the flip camera, the Asus sings, he has a better implementation, and it comes with us now dragon 855 at a much lower price point. It even comes with a five thousand William hour battery, and it isn't a Chinese brand for some people who don't want a Chinese phone for whatever reason, then we have a lot of other phones with the snapdragon.855. Now forget all these.

If you are watching this video odds, are you want a Samsung phone right? Then? If you are okay with going for a smaller display, then the est any is a current gen flagship from Samsung that has better cameras all the way, a better chip wireless charging, a proper year of peace, a headphone jack, all that just a few thousand rupees more and the AAT is not a bad phone. It's a marvelous piece of engineering gotta, give credit where it's due Samsung's done great, but it is priced much higher than it should be. Maybe when it's clips down to say the lower 30,000, then it could be a phone. That's someone whose brand conscious can buy. Oh, let me clear this up generally in my reviews: I don't create a Samsung or an Apple phone, the same way, I do Xiaomi or Realme and that's cause someone buying a Samsung or an apple, often end up buying it for prime value, like one of my colleagues Aisha, he just buys Apple because he feels paying prime value right now in the case of the AAT.

This is too expensive as of now even for that at 30,000 rupees -. It would still not be good value like say a 6z or a k20 Pro, or even a one plus seven, but I can see people buying it for the Samsung brand name. Not at this price point, though, so that's my take on the AAT. What do you think? What do you mean? Do you agree with what I had to say in this video? Do you disagree? Let me know in the comments below and with that we get at the end of this review thumbs up thumbs down, based on whatever you felt about it. Subscribe turn on notifications, we're heading that Bella icon.

If you haven't yet thanks a lot for watching til next time, my name is Ashe. You've been watching c4e, Tech, and I'm signing off. For now. You guys have a great day bye, bye.


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