Samsung Galaxy J6 Review - I'm Tired, Are You? 😴😔😓 By C4ETech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy J6 Review - I'm Tired, Are You? 😴😔😓

The galaxy g6, Samsung's latest budget, offering that comes with that infinity display. So is that all there is to it or is there more to this g6 infinity? Well, let's find out in this video, but before we do. If this is your first time here or in case all those similar looking Samsung's have got you all confused. My name is Ashe you're watching c4 attack car to giveaway link in description below and while I don't have that Bell icon to make sure you don't miss out on any of our daily content. Let's now get started, let's start this review on a positive note: let's start with a display, we have a 5.6 inch 18 point 5 by 9 HD Plus display here. Yes, the resolution is low, but a smaller screen, along with the punchy and vibrant colors of the AMOLED panel, somewhat makes up for it from reading text to browsing social media and watching movies.

The 294 PPI didn't really pose a problem. The sharpness was adequate. The colors were good viewing angles, excellent, and it even got fried enough under sunlight. Although the fact that there is no ambient light sensor meant that my colleague who used it as his primary for 2 weeks, had to constantly manually change the brightness its 2018 Samsung, wake up the auto brightness sensor is not a feature to charge people for, but you know what like I said: let's, let's do the posture things first, so holding myself back. Let's move to the next posture thing on the list: the battery life, the 3000 William hour battery held up really well, and we often ended days with around 20% of more juice left in the bank, the smaller screen and the low-power processor both helped in this regard.

Speaking of since we have come down to the processor anyway, let's talk performance day today, the external 7870 kept up quite well. Yes, the apps were a tad slow to open, multitasking and quick, which triggered a bag, but on the whole it was usable. What was really annoying was the fact that the j6 sometimes completely froze up like these were times when you had to wait a few minutes to get the phone to be usable again or do a manual hard reboot. Now, that's just unacceptable from a phone in 2018. You know what else is unacceptable: a complete lack of sensors, no gyroscope, no compass and has already mentioned no ambient light sensor.

Why Samson? Why your own phones? Okay, you know what I'm already all ranted out for the month. You know if you haven't seen my a six plus review, here's a card to it, so I'm, not gonna, let this become a full-blown rant. So, let's move on to the next thing on the list, the cameras to the back. We have a single 13 megapixel sensor with an F 1.9 aperture and a bright light. This camera as well.

There are ample amounts of detail and the colors came out, looking really punchy and a tad bit over saturated, which a lot of people like- and that includes yours, truly even on the bright sunlight. This camera held up well with HDR, bringing out a lot of detail from even the shadowy areas of the picture without blowing out the highlights completely under low light. The Jacek still delivers. These pictures are decent, aren't they yeah? If you zoom in you will be able to see the noise and, of course the processing does cause a watercolor effect, but for the budget this is quite good. Samsung's also included a dedicated night mode that helps, but before we go all in with the software, let me quickly touch upon the selfie snapper.

We have an 8 megapixel shooter on this one and the pictures we took with it came out. Looking. Ok skin tones were again okay, but the level of detail that we are generally used to is missing. There is a software-based portrait mode for selfies, and it struggles for a bit but edge deduction coming to videos. We can capture 1080p footage with the j6 and the quality is pretty middle-of-the-road, which is another word for okay, because I've said okay way too many times or just trying something else.

We have average levels of detail on the colors and dynamic range. Look quite good, but autofocus as well as top the focus is quite slow. Even for stills we found that the camera struggled to focus on low-light conditions. Maybe Samsung can fix that with a software update. Then again we are talking about Samsung and a JCB spoon.

We know priority, so don't hold your breath for it. Talking about software as expected, the promo is not really a promo just a facade, but we do have everyone's favorite Samsung mall, okay, okay, sarcasm aside, we have Samsung experience 9.0 on top of android Oreo on the j/6. This means that all the Samsung bells and whistles, along with bricks media present normally I, wouldn't mind that Samsung experience has come a long way from the old and bloated Touch ID UI. But on this aging hardware, this version of Samsung skin feels like it is walking the device down. So despite there being quite a few nifty features like fingerprint gestures or chat over video I still can't say that I, like the software experience on this device and that of what thumbs up our experience with the j6 a little glimmer of hope that immediately gets snuffed out by Samsung's choices.

Frankly, at 14k there are so many better options out there that buying a j6 infinity just doesn't make any sense unless you really want to buy a Samsung for some reason. You know the best thing about this phone, like with most other Samsung mid-ranges is in fact not the hardware or software, but Samsung's marketing, most people who own or aren't going to own. This phone is gonna, be direct victims of Samsung's marketing. Hell watching this video makes me want to buy rj6, but sadly the features Samsung markets like chat or video are excellent, but the two-year-old chip just gives up at times the infinity display marketing well. I've said enough about it of the a6 plus review, so I've already left a card check that out and after so many Samsung mid-ranges where I keep saying the same things over and over again stop disabling haptic feedback.

When the hardware is there, why stop removing auto brightness sensors? That is not a luxury feature in fact, have all the sensors that Samsung removes? They have basics. They are not luxury features they're, not things. You shouldn't have on phones under 30,000, rupees and I, keep saying all this over and over again and Samsung still goes back. That's the same thing keeps using the same external 7870, I'm, tired, guys, I'm, just tired, I'm, tired of running out of time, not raving I'm, just I give up, and I'm pretty sure you should give up to on Samsung's mid-ranges if you want to use a proper mad Ranger from Samsung every time. It's one step or two steps forward: two steps back: it's not one step forward or two steps forward with one step back.

It is proportionally to something good and something equally stupid, and that is what Samsung has been doing with their mid-ranges all this time, and it doesn't matter what I say it doesn't matter what you say, because if you look at Samsung's a lot of Samsung's promotional material, you've got a lot of people saying the same stuff in the common. Something just doesn't seem to care, and you know what if you want to make a difference, if you want to help make it a friend share this video I am ranted out I'm, not really going to get into another round. I'm done. I'm, tired, I, really think you should be ? of Samsung's midranges. Unless and until Samsung get serious about it.

Now, I'm not saying go ahead, put out a Redmi Note 5. You know that level of specs I mean Samsung could put out something like a Redmi Note, 5 pro price it at 22 K, and we buy it. Just stop tripling your own hardware. Just for you know just to make people pay more and that is really getting annoying, because at the end of the day what happens is people spend their hard-earned money and end up with devices that are crippled just because somebody wants to make a profit? Apps are up there somewhere, and that is just ridiculous. So at least that's my two cents on the spoon do not buy it in case it wasn't clear.

I'm, pretty sure you know somebody's going to say you never gave a conclusion. So here's the conclusion do not buy this phone. There are much better offerings from I. Don't know, you've got the same phone max pro you've caused a real new one. You've got.

What do you have? You've got the Redmi Note, 5 bro hell even the mean one is a better pick again. If you don't want to go these brands, the Moto G 6 should do well. You've got the honor 7 see all these much cheaper and these are better phones. Not all these are in cheaper, but most of them are cheaper. These are all better picks than the JSX.

So that's it. My two cents on this phone. Do you agree with what I've had to say it? You disagree. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below and if you have friended a family who might end up falling victim to Samsung's marketing and might end up picking this phone up do share this video with them. If you are a Samsung from well, if they're not already haven't you, but for the rest of you go ahead and give this video a thumbs up, hit that subscribe button down below if you haven't yet, if you already subscribed hit that Bell icon to make sure you get notified every time, a new video life from c4 enter, and that's it until next time.

My name is Ashe. You've been watching c4 attack, and I'm signing off. For now, you guys have a great day bye, bye.


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