Samsung Galaxy A80 vs Asus 6Z By NDTV

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A80 vs Asus 6Z

So, when the rumors came out about the Samsung AAT, we were told that this would be the first flip camera phone in the world, but this one Sue's phone got released much before both of them execute the flip part of it very differently. Yet there are many things that are unique in both phones. Therefore, we have to do a comparison. It's not every day that a phone comes and completely turns the game. We have not one but two such phones. You just saw the Samsung Galaxy AAT, strut, it's triple flipper, and now it is time to pit it against the Asus 6 Z that launched before the e 80 in India and draft, an innovative stepper motor in its camera.

But apart from the rotating and flipping cameras, how do these phones compare on their parameters? Let's take a quick look. First for the price. The Samsung Galaxy AAT is much more expensive in comparison to the SU 60. Even though this is the price for the 8 GB ram variant. The screen size of the Samsung AAT is slightly larger, and the screen has a beautiful, Super AMOLED display.

So in display Samson gets this point, but the front screen of the Asus eggs is protected by the latest and strongest Corning Gorilla Glass 6, while the Samsung Galaxy AAT goes with the Corning Gorilla Glass 3, the so 6 Z, is leaps ahead in this regard. The Samsung AAT feels more premium to hold in use and has a metal frame, and it is a big phone, but the Asus eggs is not too heavy either despite housing, a stepper motor unit in it when it comes to the UI ASU's new 6 bring some interesting features like a smart key and as a smarter UI to have a sou is ahead of the galaxy, an 80 in terms of battery as well with a mammoth 5000, mAh, one that can last for around two days. The points don't end here for Asus. It has miles ahead of the a18 performance as well with a high-end snapdragon 855 chipset gaming on the Asus OZ is a breeze and so is multitasking. But the display of the Samsung Galaxy a8 is pretty multifunctional.

The entire screen has a speaker behind it, and it has Dolby Atmos as well. The SU 6e also has great audio with the 5 magnets to your speaker. The galaxy a8 II has an N display, fingerprint scanner, which is more convenient than the Asus scanner. On the back of the phone now coming to the star of the show, the flipping beauty is the Samsung Galaxy. A8 II has a triple camera that slides up and then rotates.

The bill seems more stable, but not too sturdy. The SU 60, on the other hand, goes for a simple flip. With its dual camera set up, the camera structure is sturdy, and the housing is made of quit mentally, but when, turning to the front camera mode, the Samsung Galaxy AAT is much faster than the ASUS 6z. The camera setup on the two phones is different. Samsung has a triple lens with a forty-eight megapixels, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 3d depth lens.

The Asus XE has a 48 megapixel Sony I am x58 6 sensors, along with a 13 megapixel ultra-wide lens. The Samsung phone manages wider shots with a field of view of 123 degrees. The colors are crisp and good as well. The so SIG Z gives good details and even manages panorama shots with ease. This is because of the stepper motor that allows for free angle, shooting and makes taking pictures very convenient on this phone.

Both phones come with drop detection to protect the rotating cameras and now for the verdict which camera beats the other and which is the better phone well for more 16,000 rupees, cheaper. The SU 6 e has everything you would need from a 20-19 smartphone. It is fast, and its large battery is one of the two Uses the Samsung Galaxy a8. He does get some points for its sophisticated looking camera, but when compared to the SU 6 v flip camerae, this camera offers a lot more versatility with its free angle, shooting and definitely wins. On that front, you.


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