Samsung Galaxy M02s Review: Better than Poco C3? By GadgetByte

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy M02s Review: Better than Poco C3?

In 2020, Xiaomi and realm dominated the budget segment and Samsung's m series were too far off, so the company had to do something really quick. As a result, the first phone that Samsung brought out in 2021 is this one right here: the galaxy m02s. It costs 1 000 more than its competition, the Poco c3, and in this video I will be discussing whether the galaxy m02s is worth the extra cash. Or should you stick with the trustee Pogo c3 instead? So, let's begin, let's start with the packaging. Shall we even though the m02s supports 15 watt, fast charging, Samsung, only ships, a 7.8 watt, brick inside the box? Looking at the two phones side by side, I am personally fond of the design aesthetics on the mc2s over the Poco c3. It feels slightly more ergonomic on my hand, and the texture on the rear panel offers a decent grip as well, and those who are looking for a bold design you'll definitely find this red color variant more appealing.

If you want something more subtle, you can go for the black or the blue option. Regardless this dual tone finish looks quite attractive and despite having a plastic build, it does not scratch easily. So I felt confident enough to skip a back cover on this phone. The camera lenses do not protrude as much either. So that's great overall, I think budget phones have come a long way in the past couple of years and even inexpensive phones.

These days offer good design and build quality. Just compare it to Samsung's j series of phones from the past. There's a vast improvement in the design language in today's budget phones. Okay. Moving on to the display, there isn't much of a difference between the quality of the panel between these devices.

Both phones feature a 6.5 inch. Is LCD screen with a HD plus resolution and a 20 is to 9 aspect ratios, not just the specs. The actual quality of these screens do not vary that much either the color reproduction viewing angles and brightness levels are almost the same in these phones. However, the Poco c3 does take an edge with its panda glass protection, whereas the m02s does not come with any still. I would advise you put on a decent tempered glass on both the phones for prolonged durability, on the performance side of things.

Surprisingly, there's not much of a difference between the Poco c3 and the Samsung Galaxy m02s. In theory, the hello g35 on the former with its overclocked cortex a53 cores, should have delivered noticeable superiority in performance against almost 3 years old snapdragon 450. , even the benchmark, will push the same story but in everyday usage I could not notice much of a difference. The UI feels slightly faster because of the animations on the Pogo c3 other than that. Both the m02s and the Poco c3 have similar performance.

In my gaming test, though I totally did not expect the m02s to perform better, for example, playing PUBG mobile under balance, graphics and medium frame rates. The gameplay was choppy on the Poco c3, but the m02s unexpectedly delivered a smooth gaming experience. Moreover, you can even play the game at high frame rate and smooth graphics on the m02s, so seeing Samsung optimize its budget devices for better gameplay is quite commendable. Likewise, Call of Duty mobile feels optimized as well on the m02s under medium graphic settings and max frame rates, there's no noticeable lag or frame drop. Thankfully, this Qualcomm silicon does not heat as much either after an hour or more of continuous skating.

This plastic bag does get slightly warm, but that's not much of an issue. Okay, let's move on to the cameras now here as well. Both phones share the exact same lens setup, just like the Poco c3. The Samsung Galaxy m02s also features a gimmicky triple camera system, barring the 13 megapixel primary sensor, the remaining 2 megapixel macro and depth lenses are pretty much useless, comparing the images from the 13 megapixel primary and the 5 megapixel selfie shooter of the two phones. I found that the images from the Poco c3 to be slightly better, especially when it comes to portrait, shots and selfies the difference in image.

Quality is not that fast, though, and in some instances the m02s takes better photos in terms of videos. Well, we can't expect anything extraordinary from these phones. The m02s can take 1080p 30fps footage from both front and back cameras, just like the Pogo c3. However, as expected, it lacks any sort of stabilization and the details and exposure maintenance is pretty hopeless too. So, if you want considerably better camera performance, I would suggest you invest two to three thousand rupees more and get the motor g9 play or the Poco m2, which are much better camera phones.

As for the battery like in most other aspects, the Poco c3 and the galaxy m02s are powered by a similar size, 5 000 William hour battery. Its endurance is pretty good, like the Pogo c3 and easily gives a day's battery life. The galaxy m02 does have an upper hand in this category, since it features an USB type-c connection, contrary to the micro USB port on the Poco c3. What's more is that the m02s even supports 15, while fast charging, while most of the other budget phones are restricted to 10 watt charging. Only so I highly recommend you get a 15 watt, fast charger, along with the galaxy m02s since the 7.8 watt power adapter inside the box juices up the phone pretty slowly. So, let's wrap it all up, truth be told Samsung's budget phones of 2020 were pretty miserable, and we had mentioned that in our review of the galaxy m11 and the galaxy m01s.

However, with the m02s, it feels like the company is trying to rectify its errors of the past. All in all, just like other budget phones like the Poco c3 and the Realme c12. The galaxy m02s is a decent entry in the market, as well plus with the added edge of Samsung over companies like room and Xiaomi, in terms of its availability and after sales services. I feel like many people will favor the galaxy m02s over its competition, so that was all for our review of Samsung's latest budget, offering the galaxy m02s, which is your favorite budget phone of this year. Is it the Poco c3, the Robin c12 or the galaxy m02s to? Let us know in the comments below till then I'm prey, Madurai and I'll see you in the next one.


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