Samsung M11 Review - Disappointing! By RevAtlas

By RevAtlas
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung M11 Review - Disappointing!

Hey guys welcome back to ravenous, and today we are gonna, be taking a look at the review of the Samsung Galaxy m11, and before we get this started, please do make sure to hit the subscribe button and also turn on notifications for more videos like this from us. Now, let's begin the video. Now, let's start by addressing the elephant in the room, which is the fact that at least on paper, the galaxy M lemon seems to be a downgrade in some aspects compared to the galaxy m10s. Now, after a testing, we found that it actually is a downgrade in some aspects, especially when it comes to the screen. Now the galaxy m10s had a six point, four inch Super AMOLED panel, which was great both in terms of sunlight legibility, the contrast and the overall brightness and the dynamic colors that the display had on offer in comparison. You get the same six point four-inch HD plus panel, but the m11 makes use of a TFT panel which in comparison, is not as impressive.

It's still a decent panel for the price range and is better in terms of sunlight legibility. Compared to some of his competition, but it's definitely a downgrade for sure what can be considered an upgrade in terms of the screen is basically the camera cut out, which is now on the left upper portion, and this means that there's less intrusion in terms of videos compared to the knots that was there in the center on the m10s in terms of design is more or less similar, and it can immediately be identified as being a galaxy m-series device, and it has a more rounded design compared to the m10 s, which does help mask the fact that it has grown across all three dimensions. It is also heavier owing to the fact that it has a larger battery inside it and is heavier by almost 30 grams. Milk quality is still fairly good, although it uses plastic in its construction, which many people may find not as premium as Glass. But it definitely is more durable since it's less susceptible to breakage, compared to glass, but definitely is most crash prone as well.

It's available in three different colors, namely black metallic, blue and violet, out of which we have the metallic blue variant, and it does seem to have a touch of green to it, apart from just being a direct blue color, and this, in fact, is our favorite color as well. Thanks to the rounded corners and the matte finish on the back, it's actually easy to handle and does give good grip as well, and it barely slipped out of her hands during usage, you get two different methods of biometric authentication, the first being a fingerprint scanner, that's housed at the back. This is a capacitive always-on unit, and it works fairly well, but is a bit slow in terms of unlocking. The same applies for the front-facing camera as well, which is used for the face unlock mechanism, and this too takes its own sweet time, which we hope Samsung tweaks and makes faster, with upcoming software updates. Another major change that we saw is in the form of the chipset, which has gone from an X in our 784, be on the m10 s to a snapdragon 450 chipsets, which at a price point of over 10,000 rupees, doesn't make much sense if you're, a casual user and maybe even a casual gamer, with minimal apps running.

In the background, this phone will work, but then again, if you're intending on playing high-end games or doing much of multitasking, then this won't be sufficient for you. It comes in two different configurations, one with 3gb of RAM and 32gb of storage and the other with 4gb of RAM and 64gb of storage, and both can be expanded using a dedicated micros card slot, which also can house two NATO SIM card slots in terms of audio. You have a single bottom firing loudspeaker, which does not get all that loud to be honest and is not a very great experience in terms of quality either. What is a better experience is the headphone jack that's housed at the top, which gets fairly loud and also has good audio reproduction. But then again, this is not compatible with higher-end headphones, but also considering the fact that this is a lower end.

Smartphone I, don't think you will be using it for that purpose. Anyway, you get a triple camera set up at the back, that comprises a 13 megapixel, F, 1.8 camera, a 5 megapixel ultra wide-angle camera with F, 2.2 aperture and finally, a 2 megapixel depth sensor. So in essence, the depth sensor is what has been added here compared to the M 2 NS and, to be honest, it does not make much of a difference, since the edge detection is still poor and portrait mode is poor as well anyway, we'll get to that and the camera samples in detail during our camera review. So please do stay tuned for that, and you also get an 8 megapixel F 2.0 front-facing camera powering the Galaxy M 11 is a 5000 mAh battery, which does pretty well in terms of the overall battery life, considering that we got close to 10 hours on a single charge and in fact, maybe more depending on your usage, so it should last most people, two days of use and even heavy users over one day of use with respect to charging plans, we didn't get one consistent result. At times, it took us two and a half hours, while at other times it took us two hours and 15 minutes to charge the battery two full hundred percent each overall.

When you look at the galaxy M Kevin, it definitely did seem like a downgrade on paper compared to the m10 s and even after testing I can't help, but actually stress that it is indeed a downgrade compared to the emptiness the only area. The only area where you see a huge, tangible difference is in terms of the battery life because it gets a larger battery as well as a more efficient chipset itself other than that the display is actually worse. You get a depth sensor which doesn't really help all that much you get a larger footprint as well as having to pay out much more for the m Kevin. The m11 costs you rupees 10, triple 9 for the 3 GB variant and rupees 12 triple 9 for the 4 GB variant at that price. Point I would rather go for the Redmi Note 8, and it makes sense if the galaxy m Kevin was priced below ten thousand rupees because it deserves to be around two to two and a half thousand cheaper.

Then it's currently priced now, thanks for watching this video, please don't forget to hit the subscribe button. See you again in the next one.


Source : RevAtlas

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